All,
I'd rather base against either Rocky or Alma in the shorter term, or
Ubuntu/Debian for a longer view. oVirt IMHO is a superior product to
anything else if you know your way around it. Fantastic and informative
GUI, a great set of APIs, and pretty solid in terms of storage support.
I'm ru
Thanks Neal, your insight is very much appreciated.
A lot of people forget about SuSE, but it's got the same ethos that RH
had a few years ago, and it's worth looking into.
I can imagine Fedora being a choice in CI/CD deployments but I'd be
surprised is more old-fashioned companies would acce
Hi all,
The one big question I have, is: is Oracle contributing back to oVirt or
do they plan to do so?
It seems there are still some talented people working on both, so why
not pool that talent?
Best
Alex
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