On 19 July 2018 at 17:41, Николаев Алексей <alexeynikolaev.post@yandex.ru> wrote:
Thx for all.
 
18.07.2018, 10:37, "Petr Kotas" <pkotas@redhat.com>:

Hi Alex,

would you mind being more specific with your question?

What are you trying to achieve?

 
According to documentation https://ovirt.org/feature/container-support/ there are two different approaches to working with Docker:
1. run the container on hosts virtualization, along with the VM;
2. run containers inside VMS managed by oVirt.
 
I would like to hear the pros and cons of each method. Which one is preferable to use in the oVirt infrastructure.
 

Please don't take the following statement as being an official statement of any sort as I'm not personally involved with any of the ongoing development of the features mentioned above, but from my POV being involved in the oVirt CI/release process it seems that:

As far as #1 goes, it seems to have never made it past an initial POC + a blog post.

Option #2 seems to have much more work being put into it including guest agent features, Ansible modules and playbooks, OpenShift/Kubernetes drivers and an end-to-end testing suit in CI
 
 
We are working on expanding the integration of oVirt with Openshift origin.

Pre-requisite:

  • Openshift 3.9.0
  • Running service catalog
 
Does it require installation of Openshift Origin?

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