On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, John Gardeniers wrote:
> Could it be that you're over-thinking this? Why can't Ovirt simply
> export VMs to a standard format, preferably of course one already used
> elsewhere, such as ovf? That way it's a straight one-to-one.
Life is not so neat
not a thought experiment her
Hi Russ,
Could it be that you're over-thinking this? Why can't Ovirt simply
export VMs to a standard format, preferably of course one already used
elsewhere, such as ovf? That way it's a straight one-to-one.
regards,
John
On 06/08/14 08:57, R P Herrold wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, John Gardenie
On Wed, 6 Aug 2014, John Gardeniers wrote:
> As per the subject, is there a plan to allow VM migration? By that I
> import that into the destination machine. That's slow, cumbersome and
> still requires the VMs configuration to be manually duplicated.
The problem we have run into when trying to i
As per the subject, is there a plan to allow VM migration? By that I
don't mean the current idea of detaching the export storage and
attaching it to another compatible system. I mean a real migration to
something external to the system the VM is currently on.
At least in my universe, there are tim
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