Karanbir Singh wrote:
admin wrote:
So when can we expect KVM/Ovirt to ship as RHEL/CentOS's default virtualisation solution?
oVirt itself is in beta now - you should be able to get pkgs and try it out NOW. and for most part, it works fine ( in the small scope of testing that I've done personally )
- KB
Now i understand more why Red Hat is touring (in Europe at least) and busy promoting Virtualization : it seems (if i believe the agenda : http://www.europe.redhat.com/promo/business-partner-training/agenda.php) that oVirt is becoming the tool they want to promote (even more than libvirt in a standalone fashion) , at least that was my perception (especially when you read the event invitation email) .. let's see what the future will be but all people following the Fedora line already saw that kvm became prefered over Xen ... and from a Market-Share point-of-view it's also clear that RH had to push something new to compete against Xen (through Citrix XenServer), Vmware, and HyperV ...