
I haven't tried it recently, but last time I did, the export domains were compatible. Worst case, you can always do a manual disk move On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Martijn Grendelman < martijn.grendelman@isaac.nl> wrote:
Martijn Grendelman schreef op 6-2-2014 17:02:
Hi,
Dan Yasny schreef op 6-2-2014 16:38:
This is the same question as in RHEL or Fedora IMO: do you want the bleeding edge features and lower code stability and reliability, or do you want to have techsupport (and that means a real SLA and an escalation path up to the engineering, if need be) behind you, stable and reliable, well tested code, but less of the advanced features.
Thank you, this is what I thought.
It's still a hard decision. If the stability and "testedness" of RHEL is anything to go by, it's not reassuring at all (although it may be better than Fedora, I don't know), although I must say that RedHat support is helpful at times.
Thanks again, I think I know enough :-)
Or not ;-)
Would it be possible (and doable) to migrate from oVirt to RHEV?
If we start out with oVirt, but after some time we decide that RHEV would be a better fit after all, would it be possible to hook up existing oVirt/VDSM hosts to a RHEV engine, or am I thinking way too simple now?
Cheers, Martijn.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Martijn Grendelman <martijn.grendelman@isaac.nl <mailto:martijn.grendelman@isaac.nl>>
wrote:
Hi,
This may be the wrong place to ask, but I'm looking for input to
form an
opinion on an "oVirt or RHEV" question within my company.
I have been running oVirt for about 5 months now, and I'm quite comfortable with its features and maintenance procedures. We are now planning to build a private virtualization cluster for hosting
clients'
applications as well as our own. Some people in the company are questioning whether we should buy RHEV, but at this point, I can't
see
the benefits.
Can anyone on this list shed a light on when RHEV might be a better choice than oVirt? What are the benefits? The trade-offs?
I am looking for pragmatic, real-world things, not marketing mumbo jumbo. That, I can get from redhat.com <http://redhat.com> ;-)
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