Hello,
"Would be cool to support ARM based hosts running virtual machines!" I would also be very interested in that. I recently visited the Centos Dojo in Brussels and also came away with the idea that the ARM road is very long. This seems like an opportunity to ask: this is not possible on any board right now? I was thinking: http://www.lemaker.org/product-hikey-specification.html Hummingboard Edge https://www.solid-run.com/freescale-imx6-family/hummingboard/hummingboard-specifications/ Greetings, J. 2016-02-18 11:45 GMT+01:00 Yaniv Kaul <[email protected]>: > On the first weekend of February I've had the pleaseure of attending > DevConf.CZ 2016, which took place in the wonderful city of Brno, CZ. > Compared to FOSDEM, it's a more relaxed, young and vibrant conference, but > it was just as fun and rewarding from my perspective. > Here's a disorganized personal summary: > > - Met community members as well as customers and Red Hat TAMs (Technical > Account Managers) from all over Europe. > - Attended a presentation on a research to understand theoretical best > possible improvements to migration convergence performance[3]. I hope to > see some of it in coming versions of QEMU, while we work on other > improvements to this critical feature. > - Attended a presentation on the status of ARM on Fedora and CentOS[14]. > Seems like a great positive effort, but the road is still long for complete > support. Would be cool to support ARM based hosts running virtual machines! > - Attended a presentation on native vs. threads implementation performance > in QEMU[4]. The results were not conclusive, though some improvements in > native brought it close to or better in some cases to threads. Seems that > our default of heuristic for threads in file-based storage and native in > block based storage is fine for the time being, but we'll watch closely for > developments in this area. > - Attended a presentation on debugging qemu (mainly) in OpenStack[5] - I > think (and asked) if libvirt can do a better job - in saving in a cyclic > log the QMP commands sent and the response from the guest and dump it in > case of a guest crash. > - Attended a Cockpit hackfest[9] - as we intend to use Cockpit as our UI > for RHEVH Next Generation Node, it was great to present our use case and > exchange thoughts, ideas and directions. Few bugs were filed during the > hackfest per our comments. > - Attended 'Dockerizing JBoss Applications' presentation[10]. Great work > done by the JBoss team to improve and streamline packaging of JBoss into > containers. > - Attended 'Fedora Upstream Testing' presentation[13]. I disscussed with > the presentor the possibiliy to run oVirt with Lago[17] in Fedora, in a CI > way, by monitoring distgit changes for relevant packages (such as lvm2, > device-mapper*, libvirt and others. > - Attended 'High Performance VMs in OpenStack'[12] - looks like oVirt is > already doing a lot of what OpenStack are working to achieve > high-performance from KVM! > - Preached on running Lago with OpenStack, Gluster and Cockpit. At least > the first two items look really promising and I'm looking forward to a > collaboration in those efforts. I might just try to do the Gluster one > myself. > - Having used the oVirt Live[18] USB DoK image in both FOSDEM and DevConf, > I've found several items where we can improve in and filed relevant RFEs > for them[15][16]. > > - The oVirt team has delivered numerous presentations in the > virtualization track[1][2][6] - and the Gluster team has additionally > provided more presentations[7][8], which were all well received. > > I'd like to thank Red Hat's OSAS team members Mikey and Brian for once > again, just one week after FOSDEM, leading the effort of representing the > oVirt project and community in this event. > Y. > > [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQqJEiK7-Ug - Smart VM Scheduling - > Martin Sivák > [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1JQtmdleaM - Host fencing in oVirt - > Fixing the unknown and allowing VMs to be highly available - Martin Peřina > [3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkMIMJKJeTY - in-depth look of > virtual machine migration algorithms - Marcelo Tosatti > [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx93riUF5_I - Qemu Disk I/O: Which > performs better, Native or Threads? - Pradeep K Surisetty > [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd2AGGMWXQM - Debugging the > Virtualization Layer (libvirt and QEMU) in OpenStack - Kashyap Chamarthy > [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CbHTAkVDZo - Ceph integration with > oVirt using Cinder - Nir Soffer > [7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XudYwEWQF7U - oVirt and Gluster > Hyperconvergence - Ramesh Nachimuthu > [8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TczVVCbm8NE - Improvements in gluster > for virtualization usecase - Prasanna Kumar Kalever > [9] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNDe90WSZow - Cockpit Hackfest - > Dominik Perpeet, Marius Vollmer, Peter Volpe, Stef Walter > [10] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpyEoFlDzOQ - Dockerizing JBoss > Products - David Becvarik > [11] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqavfmPAt7o - Avocado and Jenkins: > Test Automation and CI - Lukáš Doktor, Yash Mankad > [12] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J_sEdlpIlQ - High performance VMs > in OpenStack - Nikola Dipanov > [13] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15-yXOJuonQ - Upstream First Testing > - Tim Flink > [14] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4gU87wdRtI - Growing the ARM server > ecosystem - Jim Perrin > [15] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1307261 - [RFE] register > .vv files so they'll be opened automatically with remote-viewer > [16] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1307262 - [RFE] Disable > power management (display and computer) > [17] https://github.com/lago-project/lago > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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