Il 20/08/2013 23:19, Itamar Heim ha scritto: > earlier in the year we did a survey for feature requests / improvements / etc. > > since a lot of things were added, and priorities usually change, I'd like to > ask again for "what do you need the most from oVirt / what are your pain > points" next? > > below[1] I've listed my understanding of what already went in from previous > survey requests (to various degrees of coverage). > > Thanks, > Itamar > > [1] from the top 12 > V Allow disk resize > V Integrate Nagios/Zabbix monitoring - via a ui plugin > V Highly Available engine - via hosted engine[2] > V Open vSwitch integration - via neutron integration > X Allow cloning VMs without template > ? Enable hypervisor upgrade/updates through engine[3] > V Allow engine on an oVirt hosted VM - via hosted engine[2] > V Enable guest configuration (root password, SSH keys, network) via > guest agent in engine - via cloud-init > X Integrate v2v into engine > ? Bond/extend ovirtmgmt with a second network for HA/increased > bandwidth[4] > X Integrate scheduling of snapshots and VM export for backups in > engine[5] > V Spice – support Google Chrome - via mime based launch > > > Other items mentioned in previous survey which should be covered by now: > - Fix timeout when adding local host during all-in-one configuration > - Fix engine set-up when SELinux is disabled > - Provide packages for el6 (CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux) > - Allow multiple VMs to be deployed from the same template at the same > time > - ISO domains on local/GlusterS > - Show IP addresses in Virtual Machines->Network Interfaces > - OpenStack Quantum support (now called Neutron) > - noVNC support > - Support spice.html5 and websocket proxy > - Add other guest OSes to list > - Port oVirt guest agent to Ubuntu[6] > - SLA - Allow resource time-sharing > - Spice - Mac client (via mime based launch) > - Spice - port XPI plug-in to Windows (not sure this will happen, but > mime based launch allows using firefox now) > - Spice - client for Ubuntu/Debian (should be covered via mime based > launch) > > > [2] hosted engine is in active development, but not released yet. > [3] host update is supported, but not for general yum update. > [4] a lot of improvements were done in this space, but i'm not sure if > they cover this exact use case > [5] backup api is now being pushed to master, and orchestration of > backups should probably happen via 3rd part backup vendors? > [6] I'm not sure packaging exists yet, but ubuntu is covered for the > basic functionality of the guest agent. > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
I think we should consider also to ensure compatibility with OVF 2.0.1 standard: http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/2/dsp8023_2.0.xsd Not sure about the actual compatibility level -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users