Just out of curiosity how's the live migration in oVirt hyperconverged? Last I heard
that didn't work well if at all. ZFS+DRBD is awesome, I had also read these don't
work well together, so that's two things that surprised me reading this. 😊
There is a migration path to OLVM, if you can stand Oracle. I also considered OKD, but
totally agree with the sentiment we have no idea what Red Hat are gunna pull out of next
but it doesn't look good ☹
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Crow via Users <users(a)ovirt.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 2, 2023 4:09 PM
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: What is the status of the whole Ovirt Project?
All,
I'd rather base against either Rocky or Alma in the shorter term, or Ubuntu/Debian for
a longer view. oVirt IMHO is a superior product to anything else if you know your way
around it. Fantastic and informative GUI, a great set of APIs, and pretty solid in terms
of storage support.
I'm running it hyperconverged over ZFS+DRBD with Corosync and Pacecmaker in a 2 node
cluster.
I'm currently running a cluster on Rocky 8 and it's working perfectly at the
moment. I'm not a fan of Gluster for its small I/O performance but I'm sure
it's still a useful option for running VMs with heavy storage requirements with lesser
small I/O performance requirements.
Fedora would get you fired from a lot of SME or enterprise environments.
And with the mess around IBM/RH who knows if they'll drop OpenShift next and pull the
devs out of OKD?
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