Hi Sven,
I'm thinking mainly in terms of migrating from one to the other, which
people sometimes have to, or want to, do. For various reasons it may not
always be practical to do it in one clean step. e.g. If there is
interoperability it would be possible to have zero down time by
migrating one hypervisor at a time (or a few, depending in capacity).
regards,
John
On 05/09/14 17:43, Sven Kieske wrote:
Am 05.09.2014 06:50, schrieb John Gardeniers:
> Just curious and I'm not currently in a position to try it myself. Is
> there any interoperability between Ovirt and RHEV? In other words, can
> an Ovirt hypervisor work with a REV engine or can a RHEV hypervisor work
> with a RHEV engine?
In theory and maybe in real world this could work, however
I don't think you could get much support from red hat for your rhev/m
in such a setup.
So I really don't see the scenario you want to deploy?
If you need paid support, buy it, if not, stick with ovirt?
HTH