> How much? if it's just for development/testing, you can try as little as 2GB

That's still a lot for what my use-case is. I'd like the hypervisor as a whole 
to take at most that much, if possible. This project is similar to QubesOS, so 
I don't need to worry about moving the engine around later or high 
availability, but I want this to run on 8gb laptops. 

# Engine install on node:
For this route, I still can't get the node to find the 
"ovirt-engine-setup-base" package. Doing "yum repolist all" shows the ovirt-4.4 
repos enabled, and I used the --enablerepo and --disablerepo flags, to make the 
node match exactly to what the CentOS 8 has enabled. CentOS still has no 
problems finding the package, and both OS's show the same thing inside 
/etc/centos-release, so I can't figure out why I can't install the engine 
directly to the node.

# Engine inside container:
I have the setup running inside the container finally! It's going to take me a 
bit to figure out the networking for the API, and how to setup the postgres 
database it needs. Since the container is CentOS, I can install that 
engine-setup package, and run it on the node this way (hopefully xD).

Thanks!
Cameron
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