Re: Fedora 18's KVM/Libvirt vs CentOS 6.4's

2013-05-13 Thread Bill Davidsen
Tommy Pham wrote: Hi, Isn't Fedora 18 supposed to be 'bleeding edge' in terms of software and features? I'm asking because I see Fedora's KVM CPU configuration for the guest VM only has up to Opteron_G4 while CentOS has up to Opteron_G5 for the same hardware? I know the KVM in Fedora has at ti

Re: Fedora 18's KVM/Libvirt vs CentOS 6.4's

2013-05-04 Thread Ranjan Maitra
I don't use CentOS, but as far as I can tell, F is by and large "leading edge" in terms of software. It can be "bleeding edge" in times of installs, but once things get going, I can not tell much of a difference. F comes with a fabulous and friendly group, namely, members in this list. My experie

Fedora 18's KVM/Libvirt vs CentOS 6.4's

2013-05-04 Thread Tommy Pham
Hi, Isn't Fedora 18 supposed to be 'bleeding edge' in terms of software and features? I'm asking because I see Fedora's KVM CPU configuration for the guest VM only has up to Opteron_G4 while CentOS has up to Opteron_G5 for the same hardware? Thanks, Tommy -- users mailing list users@lists.fedor