Oracle still contributes, albeit they have their own variant OLVM and
development is very active.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2025, 5:01 AM change_jeeringly679--- via Users <
users(a)ovirt.org> wrote:
Hey,
I don't think there are any plans, at the moment. We have been running
oVirt for 3 years now and are pretty happy with it. But it seems, that it
is no longer a priority for Red Hat and it has not been seriously picked up
in the community. Most users seems to have moved on to other platforms.
We use oVirt with CEPH and are very happy about it and has been running
very stable. We did have the occational problem, such as the kernels in
CentOS 8 that caused KVM to "pause" indefinitly, but we are able to solve
most of that ourselves. The solution was to upgrade to an AlmaLinux 9
distro that had a kernel that was not impacted.. However, our solution is
not a hyperconverged setup. Before we used NFS which worked very reliable
as well. This will open up for alternative storage solutions (standalone,
redundant, distributed) as long as NFS is supported.
And you are right, Red Hat announced a while ago that GlusterFS would be
EoL as per 31 December 2024.
I guess you either need to run on what you have now, find an alternative
or join the community for future updates :-(
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