oVirt vs. Proxmox

DRVTiny

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Who knows, what capabilities oVirt has that Proxmox hasnt and vice versa?
Now I see only one real concurent to Proxmox VE: it's oVirt from RedHat. But oVirt has very strange and strongly outdated documentation, so i dont understand, could oVirt be the successful replacement for Proxmox or not? :)
 
My suspicion is the oVirt will eventually become a core oss componet for RHEV, but as it stands the code is pretty rough. I would not consider oVirt for any for of production/test deployment at this time.
 
Plus, nothing has happened with ovirt in a very long time.. I was interested in it for a while, but nothing has happened with it. They talked about making a Fedora spin with it to help make quick and easy ovirt-nodes, but this never happens. It surprising that with all the publicity from Red Hat about KVM that they are not doing more work on it.
 
I spent about two hours on Ovirt site and found it very complex. Proxmox is definitely a superior product produced by a very intelligent team (I am very thankful to the team).;)
 
I spent about two hours on Ovirt site and found it very complex. Proxmox is definitely a superior product produced by a very intelligent team (I am very thankful to the team).;)

Yes, it's pretty nasty right now. It seemed to be very promising, much like sun xvmserver was, but both seemed to have stalled out.
 

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