Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...
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Fedora 25 Gnome for work laptop and home desktop.
Fedora and CentOS for servers.I might install Fedora on my work PC if Windows 10 end up making me hulk out.
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora 25 Workstation | Server | Korora 25: what say you, ML'ers...:
Fedora 25 Gnome for work laptop and home desktop.
Fedora and CentOS for servers.I might install Fedora on my work PC if Windows 10 end up making me hulk out.
Yeah I'm pretty close to doing that as well. . . gotta confirm that I can get all of the software I need at work.
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I'm running Fedora 25 Cinnamon Desktop at work on my laptop and desktop. I had issues with Korora on my laptop (Dell Latitude E6440), which is why I went with Fedora.
I like Korora better, however. I will try it on my work desktop sometime in the near future. But I will dual boot first along side of Fedora just because I can't have that system be down for too long, just incase that one gives issues like my laptop did.
But I really like Korora, it looks and works great... when it works.
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I'm addicted to Korora's flat icon choices and the look of their terminal
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Is there a Proxmox equivalent in the Fedora world?
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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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@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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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/ -
@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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Why, Gluster no goodie?
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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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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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@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.
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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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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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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.