Il giorno mar 22 dic 2020 alle ore 07:51 Jason Keltz <jas(a)yorku.ca> ha
scritto:
On 12/21/2020 8:22 AM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
oVirt 4.4.4 is now generally available
The oVirt project is excited to announce the general availability of oVirt
4.4.4 , as of December 21st, 2020.
...
This release is available now on x86_64 architecture for:
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3
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CentOS Linux (or similar) 8.3
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CentOS Stream (tech preview)
Sandro,
I have a question about "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" compatibility with
oVirt. I've always used CentOS in the past along with oVirt. I'm running
CentOS 7 along with oVirt 4.3. I really want to upgrade to oVirt 4.4, but
I'm not comfortable with the future vision for CentOS as it stands for my
virtualization platform. If I was to move to RHEL for my oVirt systems,
but still stick with the "self supported" model, it's not clear whether I
can get away with using "RHEL Workstation" for my 4 hosts ($179 USD each),
or whether I need to purchase "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server" ($349 USD
each). Any feedback would be appreciated.
I would like to remind the list that more than one year ago the oVirt
project announced that CentOS Stream would be the preferred upstream
platform on which oVirt should be run (
https://blogs.ovirt.org/2019/09/ovirt-and-centos-stream/). We are going to
keep oVirt tested continuously on CentOS Stream in our CI environments so
we expect the combination of oVirt and CentOS Stream to be stable also for
production systems.
That said, I understand the reason for choosing to move to an alternative
to CentOS Linux and I appreciate the choice of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
From a technical point of view, RHEL Workstation should work fine but I'm
not an expert about subscriptions entitlements.
Thanks!
Jason.
PS: I had sent the above with my other email accidentally .. list
moderator can delete.
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