oVirt Host Choices for Production
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So I should soon be getting around to playing with oVirt in my home lab. I'm curious to know what you folks are using for your node's OS if you were running oVirt in production.
According to this, the options are their own flavor of Enterprise Linux or using CentOS / RHEL. Doing some more reading found that some folks are using Fedora for the host OS on their nodes, and running a CentOS VM for the oVirt engine part.
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@EddieJennings I would start by using oVirt Node (it's based on CentOS), it's the simplest, least hassled way of setting up.
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@FATeknollogee said in oVirt Host Choices for Production:
@EddieJennings I would start by using oVirt Node (it's based on CentOS), it's the simplest, least hassled way of setting up.
Yeah, they have their own Node deployer, I'd generally just use that.