[ale] oVirt anyone?

Beddingfield, Allen allen at ua.edu
Mon Jul 28 13:20:48 EDT 2014


It is functional, but a bit more clunky to use than the VI client.  The BIG issue I have with it:  It requires Flash AND a plugins.  The plugin works on Linux with no problem, though.  I use Chromium + Pepper Flash + the plugin.  It will also work with Firefox, if you load up the latest Flash that Adobe released.
So, it handles balancing the workload, similar to VMware DRS?

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The University of Alabama

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Subject: Re: [ale] oVirt anyone?

I will have to look again at the vmware gui. The last web thing I saw was
basically broken. It's been a long time since I looked.

I doubt Ovirt will support anything besides KVM as virt service. It is
possible to pull existing VMs into Ovirt using a chain of conversion tools.
Pulling a VMWare VM requires the VM to be powered off, root password to the
vmware host and vmware name of the VM itself. It will get copied and
converted automagically.


On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Beddingfield, Allen <allen at ua.edu> wrote:

> VMware has actually ported their Windows-only stuff to a web GUI.  In 5.5,
> that is the default, and you have to keep your VMs at an older hardware
> level to still use the VI client.
> oVirt looks nice...  I just wish it supported Xen or XenServer.
> Allen B.
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> Allen Beddingfield
> Systems Engineer
> The University of Alabama
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> I have multiple hosts tied to a single ovirt head and some standalone
> head/host combo systems.
>
> It works. VMWare should be worried. They should also be porting their
> windows only management console to web GUI as fast as possible.
>
> One Issue solved in next release is integration with IPA. 3.4 broke
> something working in 3.2. 3.5 is in pre-release and is fixed. It allows
> authenticated users to fully control their VMs power up and down and
> provision new ones from templates up to their usage limits.
>
> The back end is KVM and is rock solid. Memory sharing and thin provision
> storage are excellent.
> On Jul 28, 2014 11:42 AM, "Preston" <preston.lists at gmail.com> wrote:
>
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