We still have a few oVirt and RHV installs kicking around, but between
this and some core features we use being removed from el8/9 (gluster,
spice / qxl, and probably others soon at this rate) we've heavily been
shifting gears away from both Red Hat and oVirt. Not to mention the
recent drama...
In the past we toyed around with the idea of helping maintain oVirt, but
with the list of things we'd need to support growing beyond oVirt and
into other bits as well, we aren't equipped to fight on multiple fronts
so to speak.
For the moment we've found a home with SUSE / Apache CloudStack, and
when el7 EOL's that's likely going to be our entire stack moving
forward.
On 2023-07-13 02:21, eshwayri(a)gmail.com wrote:
> I am beginning to have very similar thoughts. It's working fine for
> me now, but at some point something big is going to break. I already
> have VMWare running, and in fact, my two ESXi nodes have the exact
> same hardware as my two KVM nodes. Would be simple to do, but I
> really don't want to go just yet. At the same time, I don't want to
> be the last person turning off the lights. Difficult times.
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