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    • black3dynamiteB
      black3dynamite @DustinB3403
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      @dustinb3403 said in Testing oVirt...:

      @fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:

      @matteo-nunziati said in Testing oVirt...:

      @romo unfortunately the free one has not CBT

      CBT (in the o/s) is "rumored" to be coming in the 7.6 release of RHEL/CentOS.

      Which will be awesome. Windows Server 2016 has this, but it doesn't work well. I had it setup previously and it corrupted our test share. We had to disable it and revert to our backup.

      Which backup software were you using when it was enabled?

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @black3dynamite
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        @black3dynamite said in Testing oVirt...:

        @dustinb3403 said in Testing oVirt...:

        @fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:

        @matteo-nunziati said in Testing oVirt...:

        @romo unfortunately the free one has not CBT

        CBT (in the o/s) is "rumored" to be coming in the 7.6 release of RHEL/CentOS.

        Which will be awesome. Windows Server 2016 has this, but it doesn't work well. I had it setup previously and it corrupted our test share. We had to disable it and revert to our backup.

        Which backup software were you using when it was enabled?

        This was a combination, Xen Orchestra and something else for the file level ( I don't recall which atm ) but it was a name brand one. Maybe it was Backup Exec ( I honestly can't remember )

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        • FATeknollogeeF
          FATeknollogee
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          Backup report via email:

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          • FATeknollogeeF
            FATeknollogee
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            Backup & Restore...

            Fedora 28 vm (in my homelab), full backup was taken this afternoon:
            0_1534725689869_screenshot_2.png

            I restored the vm to a different Fedora 28 host (at the co-lo)
            0_1534725702831_screenshot_3.png

            On the left is the original vm (homelab), on the right is the "restored" vm (co-lo)
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            • FATeknollogeeF
              FATeknollogee
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              Installing/testing oVirt 4.2.6:

              • 3 node gluster (hyperconverged)
              • this install is "nested" on a Fedora 28 host

              0_1536079223393_oVirt_4.2.6_nested.png

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              • hobbit666H
                hobbit666
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                I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

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                • FATeknollogeeF
                  FATeknollogee
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                  I'm not using LV Cache, Compression or Dedupe, but it is available:

                  0_1536079658869_dedupe.png

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                  • FATeknollogeeF
                    FATeknollogee @hobbit666
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                    @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                    I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

                    Think of it as the KVM equivalent of vmWare vSphere.

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                    • hobbit666H
                      hobbit666
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                      So would you only use it in a "cluster" of servers?

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                      • FATeknollogeeF
                        FATeknollogee @hobbit666
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                        @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                        So would you only use it in a "cluster" of servers?

                        You can do a single node or 3 nodes. (nodes aka hosts)
                        Those are your typical setups.

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                        • FATeknollogeeF
                          FATeknollogee
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                          @hobbit666

                          oVirt single node gluster install

                          In the next release (which will 4.2.7), you'll be able to deploy a single node install from Cockpit UI.

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                            Alex Sage @FATeknollogee
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                            @fateknollogee That's awesome!

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                            • ObsolesceO
                              Obsolesce @hobbit666
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                              @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                              I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

                              It's a cloud infrastructure software, I'd call it a cloud stack but there's a product named that... it's a competitor of OpenStack or Apache's CloudStack.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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                                @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                                I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

                                It's KVM management. It is not cloud, nor a hypervisor. Just a management console.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                                  @obsolesce said in Testing oVirt...:

                                  @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                                  I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

                                  It's a cloud infrastructure software, I'd call it a cloud stack but there's a product named that... it's a competitor of OpenStack or Apache's CloudStack.

                                  It's not a cloud, nor a stack. It's only one layer of a virtualization management "stack". The stacks include the storage, storage management, virtualization management, cloud components, etc. This is only the one piece. It lacks the pieces necessary to be cloud (autoprovisioning and API based access.)

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Testing oVirt...:

                                    @obsolesce said in Testing oVirt...:

                                    @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                                    I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

                                    It's a cloud infrastructure software, I'd call it a cloud stack but there's a product named that... it's a competitor of OpenStack or Apache's CloudStack.

                                    It's not a cloud, nor a stack. It's only one layer of a virtualization management "stack". The stacks include the storage, storage management, virtualization management, cloud components, etc. This is only the one piece. It lacks the pieces necessary to be cloud (autoprovisioning and API based access.)

                                    It does have API based access and just because autoprovisioning isn't ready to go out of the box, doesn't mean it can't. You can easily create scripts that autoprovision resources and for example, VPSs using the API.

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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Testing oVirt...:

                                      It's not a cloud, nor a stack. It's only one layer of a virtualization management "stack".

                                      I'll agree to this.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                                        @obsolesce said in Testing oVirt...:

                                        It does have API based access and just because autoprovisioning isn't ready to go out of the box, doesn't mean it can't. You can easily create scripts that autoprovision resources and for example, VPSs using the API.

                                        I looked up the API and it looked like it was just for monitoring. They have a full provisioning API now?

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                                          @obsolesce said in Testing oVirt...:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Testing oVirt...:

                                          @obsolesce said in Testing oVirt...:

                                          @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                                          I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

                                          It's a cloud infrastructure software, I'd call it a cloud stack but there's a product named that... it's a competitor of OpenStack or Apache's CloudStack.

                                          It's not a cloud, nor a stack. It's only one layer of a virtualization management "stack". The stacks include the storage, storage management, virtualization management, cloud components, etc. This is only the one piece. It lacks the pieces necessary to be cloud (autoprovisioning and API based access.)

                                          It does have API based access and just because autoprovisioning isn't ready to go out of the box, doesn't mean it can't. You can easily create scripts that autoprovision resources and for example, VPSs using the API.

                                          Sure, all virtualization can be used to build cloud. But until you've built the cloud, what you have isn't cloud yet. Like Xen or KVM can be the power behind a cloud deployment. So can oVirt. But until the other pieces are there, they are still just building blocks, not the whole themselves.

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Testing oVirt...:

                                            @obsolesce said in Testing oVirt...:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Testing oVirt...:

                                            @obsolesce said in Testing oVirt...:

                                            @hobbit666 said in Testing oVirt...:

                                            I've loosey been reading the posts on this but what is oVirt? Is it just a management thing for KVM or is it and KVM based hypervisor in it's self?

                                            It's a cloud infrastructure software, I'd call it a cloud stack but there's a product named that... it's a competitor of OpenStack or Apache's CloudStack.

                                            It's not a cloud, nor a stack. It's only one layer of a virtualization management "stack". The stacks include the storage, storage management, virtualization management, cloud components, etc. This is only the one piece. It lacks the pieces necessary to be cloud (autoprovisioning and API based access.)

                                            It does have API based access and just because autoprovisioning isn't ready to go out of the box, doesn't mean it can't. You can easily create scripts that autoprovision resources and for example, VPSs using the API.

                                            Sure, all virtualization can be used to build cloud. But until you've built the cloud, what you have isn't cloud yet. Like Xen or KVM can be the power behind a cloud deployment. So can oVirt. But until the other pieces are there, they are still just building blocks, not the whole themselves.

                                            I've only used and tested it in the context of being a cloud stack. Perhaps I'd be better off then with an actual cloud stack.

                                            Thanks for the clarification.

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