Il giorno ven 14 lug 2023 alle ore 00:07 Alex McWhirter <alex(a)triadic.us>
ha scritto:
I would personally put CloudStack in the same category as OpenStack.
Really the only difference is monolithic vs micro services. Both scale
quite well regardless, just different designs. People can weigh the pros
and cons of either to figure out what suites them. CloudStack is
certainly an easier thing to wrap your head around initially.
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Otherwise closest FOSS thing i have found (spent over a year evaluating)
is CloudStack. I am still hopeful someone will step up to maintain oVirt
(Oracle?), but it's clear to me at this point it will need rebased onto
Fedora or something else to keep it's feature set fully alive.
I'm curious, why do you think Fedora rebase is necessary to keep oVirt
alive?
We tried that for years and gave up as Fedora is moving way too fast to
keep oVirt aligned with the changes.
CentOS Stream 9 has EOL is estimated to be 2027 according to
https://centos.org/stream9/ and I expect CentOS Stream 10 to show up by the
end of this summer according to
https://www.phoronix.com/news/CentOS-Stream-10-Start (well, official GA
will be in a year but I guess people can start playing with it much
earlier).
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