
Hi, do I get it right that hypervisor hosts with Cascade Lake CPU could be used in oVirt, but would be recognized as "Skylake"? Cascade Lake specific features could only be used in VMs after CL is supported by libvirt (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1677209) and this libvirt is imported in oVirt? We're thinking about buying new hardware and I want to be sure it can be used... thx matthias

On 1 May 2019, at 15:27, Matthias Leopold <matthias.leopold@meduniwien.ac.at> wrote:
Hi,
do I get it right that hypervisor hosts with Cascade Lake CPU could be used in oVirt, but would be recognized as "Skylake”?
correct. Skylake-server I guess.
Cascade Lake specific features could only be used in VMs after CL is supported by libvirt (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1677209) and this libvirt is imported in oVirt? We're thinking about buying new hardware and I want to be sure it can be used…
it’s going to run just fine, only the cascade lake specific new instructions won’t be available to the VMs until they are supported by libvirt&qemu. That will likely arrive in 4.4. Thanks, michal
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