I've been playing with oVirt 4.0.6 on EL7.3 and I've almost migrated all
my VMs from my old VMware infrastructure.  So far I'm enjoying it.  I
can't say it was painless to set up -- ovirt has a lot of moving
parts -- but once I figured it all out it's been pretty smooth sailing.

-derek

Jerry Feldman <[email protected]> writes:

> A lot of this has been available in Fedora for several years.
> Unfortunately, the GUI support had been lacking where vmWare and VirtualBox
> provided a much easier way to do it.
>
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 2:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone played with virt-manager and KVM on CentOS 7 lately?
>>
>> I was surprised by a lot of the things that were difficult or at least
>> arcane in previous releases are fairly trivial now.
>>
>> For instance, a few years ago, bridged networking was a fairly poorly
>> documented procedure of setting up a bridge, setting up the virtual lan,
>> virtual adapters, etc. Now, its just a setting on the network adapter when
>> you add it.
>>
>> I think I can easily step away from VMWare.
>>
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