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Hi,
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I will tell you my experience last week building and using oVirt. The
installation process is long but easy if you follow the instructions
(although I encountered some small problems). One oVirt is installed you =
can
access it through port 8080. For a production environment I would not
recommend using oVirt right now. It is still under development and some
important features are not yet available on the web interface, namely =
the
configuration options, the storage configuration and high availability.
Therefore, it will surely not fit your requirements now. But as a work =
in
progress I would recommend you to follow its development as sooner than
later it will be a polished and usable product. In the meantime, If =
money is
what concerns you, RHEL is free but after 60 days you won=92t have =
access to
support nor updates (which is not critical if the system is running =
behind a
firewall or is on an intranet which is not probably the case). If money =
is
not an issue, go for RHEL or Citrix XenServer. And If money is =
definitely
not an issue at all, I would go for vSphere from vmware as the best
available choice for a production environment.=20
=20
Also, other alternatives exist for servers virtualization like proxmox =
(the
2.0 beta is out) and eucalyptus (which will be release 3 soon).
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Don=92t hesitate to contact me If you have further questions on my =
experiences
will all that software,=20
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Regards,
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Jose.
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De: users-bounces(a)ovirt.org [mailto:users-bounces@ovirt.org] En nombre =
de
Gary Scarborough
Enviado el: jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2011 6:03
Para: users(a)ovirt.org
Asunto: [Users] ovirt vs RHEV-M
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I see you have instructions for building the ovirt manager up on the =
wiki.
My question is: How does this compare to what Red Hat is shipping in =
RHEL?
Is the code base currently the same as what Red Hat is shipping? I am
evaluating ovirt for possible deployment in a university setting and
wondering if it would be better to pursue a RHEL subscription for our
cluster. Any light you could shed on this would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Gary
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style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497=
D'>I will tell you my experience last week building and using oVirt. The =
installation process is long but easy if you follow the instructions =
(although I encountered some small problems). One oVirt is installed you =
can access it through port 8080. For a production environment I would =
not recommend using oVirt right now. It is still under development and =
some important features are not yet available on the web interface, =
namely the configuration options, the storage configuration and high =
availability. Therefore, it will surely not fit your requirements now. =
But as a work in progress I would recommend you to follow its =
development as sooner than later it will be a polished and usable =
product. In the meantime, If money is what concerns you, RHEL is free =
but after 60 days you won’t have access to support nor updates =
(which is not critical if the system is running behind a firewall or is =
on an intranet which is not probably the case). If money is not an =
issue, go for RHEL or Citrix XenServer. And If money is definitely not =
an issue at all, I would go for vSphere from vmware as the best =
available choice for a production environment.
<o:p></o:p></span></p><p =
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D'>Also, other alternatives exist for servers virtualization like =
proxmox (the 2.0 beta is out) and eucalyptus (which will be release 3 =
soon).<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span
lang=3DEN-US =
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style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497=
D'>Don’t hesitate to contact me If you have further questions on =
my experiences will all that software, <o:p></o:p></span></p><p
=
class=3DMsoNormal><span lang=3DEN-US =
style=3D'font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";color:#1F497=
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class=3DMsoNormal><span lang=3DEN-US =
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users-bounces(a)ovirt.org [mailto:users-bounces@ovirt.org] </span><b><span =
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Tahoma","sans-serif"'>En
nombre =
de </span></b><span =
style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Tahoma","sans-serif"'>Gary
=
Scarborough<br><b>Enviado el:</b> jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2011 =
6:03<br><b>Para:</b> users@ovirt.org<br><b>Asunto:</b>
[Users] ovirt vs =
RHEV-M<o:p></o:p></span></p><p
class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><p =
class=3DMsoNormal>I see you have instructions for building the ovirt =
manager up on the wiki. My question is: How does this =
compare to what Red Hat is shipping in RHEL? Is the code base =
currently the same as what Red Hat is shipping? I am evaluating =
ovirt for possible deployment in a university setting and wondering if =
it would be better to pursue a RHEL subscription for our cluster. =
Any light you could shed on this would be very =
helpful.<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Gary<o:p></o:p></p></div></body></html>
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