I haven't tried it recently, but last time I did, the export
domains
were compatible. Worst case, you can always do a manual disk move
there is no direct upgrade path, though it may work.
for now export/import should be ok. a maybe on the future detach/attach
storage domain use case (not implemented yet).
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Martijn Grendelman
<martijn.grendelman(a)isaac.nl <mailto:martijn.grendelman@isaac.nl>> wrote:
Martijn Grendelman schreef op 6-2-2014 17:02:
> Hi,
>
> Dan Yasny schreef op 6-2-2014 16:38:
>> This is the same question as in RHEL or Fedora IMO: do you want the
>> bleeding edge features and lower code stability and reliability,
or do
>> you want to have techsupport (and that means a real SLA and an
>> escalation path up to the engineering, if need be) behind you,
stable
>> and reliable, well tested code, but less of the advanced features.
>
> Thank you, this is what I thought.
>
> It's still a hard decision. If the stability and "testedness" of
RHEL is
> anything to go by, it's not reassuring at all (although it may be
better
> than Fedora, I don't know), although I must say that RedHat
support is
> helpful at times.
>
> Thanks again, I think I know enough :-)
Or not ;-)
Would it be possible (and doable) to migrate from oVirt to RHEV?
If we start out with oVirt, but after some time we decide that RHEV
would be a better fit after all, would it be possible to hook up
existing oVirt/VDSM hosts to a RHEV engine, or am I thinking way too
simple now?
Cheers,
Martijn.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Martijn Grendelman
>> <martijn.grendelman(a)isaac.nl
<mailto:martijn.grendelman@isaac.nl>
<mailto:martijn.grendelman@isaac.nl
<mailto:martijn.grendelman@isaac.nl>>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This may be the wrong place to ask, but I'm looking for
input to form an
>> opinion on an "oVirt or RHEV" question within my company.
>>
>> I have been running oVirt for about 5 months now, and I'm quite
>> comfortable with its features and maintenance procedures. We
are now
>> planning to build a private virtualization cluster for
hosting clients'
>> applications as well as our own. Some people in the company are
>> questioning whether we should buy RHEV, but at this point, I
can't see
>> the benefits.
>>
>> Can anyone on this list shed a light on when RHEV might be a
better
>> choice than oVirt? What are the benefits? The trade-offs?
>>
>> I am looking for pragmatic, real-world things, not marketing
mumbo
>> jumbo. That, I can get from
redhat.com <
http://redhat.com>
<
http://redhat.com> ;-)
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Martijn.
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