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
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
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