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    Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      I'm addicted to Korora's flat icon choices and the look of their terminal 🙂

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      • FATeknollogeeF
        FATeknollogee
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        Is there a Proxmox equivalent in the Fedora world?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
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          @FATeknollogee said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

          Is there a Proxmox equivalent in the Fedora world?

          What would qualify as a PM equivalent? All of the parts that make up PM are already there. But no project like PM to make a product out of it.

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          • FATeknollogeeF
            FATeknollogee @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

            @FATeknollogee said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

            Is there a Proxmox equivalent in the Fedora world?

            What would qualify as a PM equivalent? All of the parts that make up PM are already there. But no project like PM to make a product out of it.

            Just like you said, more of a finished/packaged/ready-to-go kinda product.

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            • FATeknollogeeF
              FATeknollogee
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              This might be an option, it seems like a lot of work!
              https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2017/04/up-and-running-with-ovirt-4-1-and-gluster-storage/

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
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                @FATeknollogee said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

                This might be an option, it seems like a lot of work!
                https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2017/04/up-and-running-with-ovirt-4-1-and-gluster-storage/

                And in the end.... Gluster.

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                • FATeknollogeeF
                  FATeknollogee
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                  Why, Gluster no goodie?

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @FATeknollogee
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                    @FATeknollogee said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

                    Why, Gluster no goodie?

                    A bit of a pain and not performing for this kind of workload.

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite
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                      For a free KVM hypervisor that can be managed from a web browser, proxmox is the easiest compare to ovirt. Ovirt is meant to be setup with an engine host and a storage node.

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                      • FATeknollogeeF
                        FATeknollogee @black3dynamite
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                        @black3dynamite said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

                        For a free KVM hyper visit that can be managed from a web browser, proxmox is the easiest compare to ovirt. Ovirt is meant to be setup with an engine host and a storage node.

                        You are probably correct.
                        It would be nice to have one running off of Fedora instead of Debian.
                        oVirt seems like a lot of work to setup!

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                        • black3dynamiteB
                          black3dynamite @FATeknollogee
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                          @FATeknollogee said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

                          @black3dynamite said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:

                          For a free KVM hyper visit that can be managed from a web browser, proxmox is the easiest compare to ovirt. Ovirt is meant to be setup with an engine host and a storage node.

                          You are probably correct.
                          It would be nice to have one running off of Fedora instead of Debian.
                          oVirt seems like a lot of work to setup!

                          Installing ovirt-engine requires answering some questions. And there is a storage node setup ISO that you use to install on a separate hardware.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch
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                            On my desktop I just enabled KVM and use virt-manager. no actual idea on what exact backend it uses to manage KVM. It is simple and once I added the Spice drivers to my Windows VM everything works great.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
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                              I switched to Korora because I wanted Fedora and the Cinnamon desktop.

                              I like the Fedora/RHEL ecosystem over Debian. I looked at Mint because it uses Cinnamon, but it is so old.

                              Unlike @scottalanmiller, I will not migrate all the existing CentOS workloads I have out there because the management is manual. If I had a state system setup for all the various client systems it would be different, but I do not.

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