I might also suggest looking at XenCenter, it's much more reasonably
priced than VMWare and has most of the same functionality and
management tools.  I've used it in production with few problems and
the problems we did have were directly related to our network design
and outdated hardware.

-n

On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Will Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> We have been kicking tires on oVirt (was running 3.3.2 up until yesterday;
> now have upgraded to 3.4.0) and there's been a parade of bugs... I like the
> basic functionality, but it just won't install without a lot of wrangling,
> or (in some cases) stay running. Now I have a new raft of issues with the
> 3.4 upgrade as well... this is all running on CentOS 6.5 by the way, on pretty
> beefy Intel servers. I don't think I'm up for running this in production, as
> it may consume a large pie-slice of support time if it continues to give as
> many problems as it has (granted, it is the "Fedora" of RHEV, so
> bleeding-edge problems are to be expected I guess.)
>
>
>
> Anyone out there using RHEV in production? If so, would you give me your
> likes/dislikes? Is RHAT support on the product good or not so good?
>
>
>
> The other alternative would be to pay thru the nose for VMware vSphere 5.5,
> which I'm pretty sure wouldn't fly anyways due to cost...
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Will
>
>
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