Il giorno dom 20 feb 2022 alle ore 22:47 Nathanaël Blanchet <
blanchet(a)abes.fr> ha scritto:
Hello, Is okd/openshift virtualization designed to be a full
replacement
of ovirt/redhat by embedding the same level of advanced
oVirt is a very mature project, integrated with most of the Red Hat
ecosystem, mostly being maintained without any new big features.
It has live-snapshot, live-storage-migration, memory overcommit
management, passthrough of a very specific PCI device on a particular host,
a VM portal, OpenShift IPI.
It lacks integrated container management.
OKD Virtualization is being very actively developed quickly closing gaps.
It has integrated container management, ability to leverage the k8s
distributed architecture/infrastructure and to leverage k8s assets like
exclusive CPU placements.
It currently lacks live-snapshot, live-storage-migration, memory overcommit
management, passthrough of a very specific PCI device on a particular
host, VM portal (OKD UI is more similar to Admin portal), thin-provisioning
(of VMs on top of templates), hot (un)plug (disk/memory/NIC), high
availability with VM leases, incremental backup, VDI features like template
versions, sealing (virt-sysprep).
So OKD is not feature complete replacement for oVirt yet.
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