I'm currently using CoreOS as a VM and I like it. RancherOS performs similarly, but appears to have a smaller footprint.I doubt you will see a big different in performance. I'm sure ovirt can handle them both fine.You can also spin up a RH or CentOS vm and install docker just fine. But the smaller footprints are nice.CoreOS was recently aquired by redhat if I'm not mistaken, so I went with CoreOS personally._______________________________________________On Mon, Jul 16, 2018, 11:45 AM Николаев Алексей <alexeynikolaev.post@yandex.ru> wrote:Hi, community!What are best practices to run docker images into oVirt infra: core os or something else?_______________________________________________
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