Testing oVirt...
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@aaronstuder said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee Are you using this in production or lab?
Can't wait for 4.2.7!
Lab for now.
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@aaronstuder said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee Are you using this in production or lab?
Can't wait for 4.2.7!
In the next couple of weeks, I'm going to tear down the lab & do a 100% rebuild....all oVirt
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@fateknollogee What's your lab look like?
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@aaronstuder said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee What's your lab look like?
Just server hardware or networking gear also?
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@fateknollogee All of it!
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@aaronstuder said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee All of it!
Internet:
FIOS: 150/150Firewall/Router:
Meraki MX 84Switches:
1x Meraki MS320P-24
3x Meraki MS220-48
2x Mellanox SX6036NICs:
Mellanox ConnectX-3 (to be used w 56Gbe)
Mellanox ConnectX-4 (to be used for 100Gbe)
Intel 10GbeServers:
2x SuperMicro 2027TR-HTRF
2x SuperMicro SC216E16-R1200
3x SuperMicro 5018D-FN4T
2x SuperMicro SYS1028-WTRTUPS:
1x Eaton 5PX3000RT2U
2x Eaton 5PX EBM72 -
@fateknollogee Super Jeally
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@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
In the next release (which will 4.2.7), you'll be able to deploy a single node install from Cockpit UI.
But not on Fedora
No Fedora support
Regretfully, Fedora is not supported anymore, and RPMs for it are not provided. These are still built for the master branch, so users that want to test them, can use the nightly snapshot. At this point, we only try to fix problems specific to Fedora if they affect developers. For some of the work to be done to restore support for Fedora, see also tracker bug 1460625. -
@aaronstuder said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
In the next release (which will 4.2.7), you'll be able to deploy a single node install from Cockpit UI.
But not on Fedora
No Fedora support
Regretfully, Fedora is not supported anymore, and RPMs for it are not provided. These are still built for the master branch, so users that want to test them, can use the nightly snapshot. At this point, we only try to fix problems specific to Fedora if they affect developers. For some of the work to be done to restore support for Fedora, see also tracker bug 1460625.oVirt Node 4.3 will have Fedora.
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@fateknollogee so, how do you like it now?
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@dyasny said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee so, how do you like it now?
:thumbs_up: :thumbs_up:
Just waiting for one more vendor so I can test backups!
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@fateknollogee take a look at vprotect. They know what they are doing
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@dyasny said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee take a look at vprotect. They know what they are doing
I already did.
I'm waiting to test the next release (ETA is 2 weeks).
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@dyasny How, if I may ask, do you know about vProtect?
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Also waiting for this beta to drop: https://www.trilio.io/triliovault/
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@fateknollogee I used to be very involved with everything RHEV and oVirt a while ago. From the time they were called SolidIce in fact
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@dyasny said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee I used to be very involved with everything RHEV and oVirt a while ago. From the time they were called SolidIce in fact
You say "used to", does that mean you are currently not?
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@dyasny said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee I used to be very involved with everything RHEV and oVirt a while ago. From the time they were called SolidIce in fact
What's your take on oVirt?
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@fateknollogee I left the project a few years ago, moved on to Openstack and the k8s related stuff. And right now I'm into big data and nosql
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@fateknollogee I'm not objective, being there almost from the start. I know people who have been running it for almost a decade now in production and are quite happy with it though. It would really depend on your use case and budget of course