Il giorno gio 17 nov 2022 alle ore 11:38 Andrei Verovski <
andreil1(a)starlett.lv> ha scritto:
Hi, Sandro,
What are plans for oVirt development and/or migrations for large users,
for example Brussel Airport ?
It has been a while since the last time I got any update from Brussel
Airport, it would be nice to hear from them.
With my oVirt hat on, I would rather see large users keep using oVirt and
eventually get someone assigned to help fixing the issue these large users
see on their system, contributing back to the community also for those
small users who don't have the resources for doing the same.
So in terms of what the oVirt community plans, I think the answer is: keep
using oVirt.
That said, if the community is not going to do anything to keep the oVirt
project healthy, I guess that at some point large users will have to
consider moving to a different virtualization solution.
They can follow Red Hat vision on this, migrating the loads that can be
moved to containers to OKD (which is getting rebased on CentOS Stream 9
these days) and those that can't be migrated to OKD Virtualization.
Or they can take a different direction and choose the replacement they like
most.
Here's the result of the latest survey
<
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1eQcbSqC6JQ2mvbPUcD7S_0pZW8hy_De4PCwkBYrP...
:
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looks like the preferred alternatives are KubeVirt, VMWare and Proxmox. I
still hope someone in the 82% staying with oVirt will start taking an
active role in the project.
--
Sandro Bonazzola
MANAGER, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - Red Hat In-Vehicle OS
Red Hat EMEA <
https://www.redhat.com/>
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