Re: KVM and CloudStack with oVirt/RHEV

2014-06-04 Thread ilya musayev
oVirt for KVM is equivalent of XenCenter and vCenter for Xen and vSphere. It helps to have another interface that is similar to vCenter or XenCenter. Administratively, its a nice to have as it gives you all in one view, but its not a must. On 6/4/14, 9:45 PM, Wido den Hollander wrote: On

Re: KVM and CloudStack with oVirt/RHEV

2014-06-04 Thread Wido den Hollander
On 06/05/2014 03:23 AM, ilya musayev wrote: We are under impression that CloudStack can fully managed KVM hosts without RHEV/oVirt. However, we want to take it a step further and have oVirt (open source of RHEV) similar to VmWare vCenter monitor and possible perform additional tasks like perfom

Re: KVM and CloudStack with oVirt/RHEV

2014-06-04 Thread David Nalley
You should talk to Laszlo. --David On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 9:23 PM, ilya musayev wrote: > We are under impression that CloudStack can fully managed KVM hosts without > RHEV/oVirt. However, we want to take it a step further and have oVirt (open > source of RHEV) similar to VmWare vCenter monitor a