Dne 7.10.2013 13:58, Juan Pablo Lorier napsal(a):
Thanks for the info.
Regards,

On 06/10/13 17:26, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 08/29/2013 05:22 PM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
Hi,

I think that one of the best things from Proxmox is the ability to
connect to any of the hosts via web and been able to admin the hole
infrastructure from there. This avoids the single point of failure that
today engine represents in ovirt plataform.
hosted engine should resolve this one.

I agree with Jakub that been able to mix Intel and AMD hosts would be
great so we can use the hole of the servers into a DC and engine may
migrate VM to the same kind of processors if available but if not,
as i replied just now, afaik, live migration between intel/amd isn't
supported by kvm.

migrate to any available host and alert about the performance
degradation.
you can't really migrate to a "lesser" host, only to at least same cpu
level.

I'm still a rookie to ovirt so at this time I don't know all the
features to make further coments. I think you have a great product and
the best of it is the speed it's improving.
thanks, glad to hear.

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Hello,

sorry for reopening old topic, but I have 1 (or 2) feature request to ovirt 3.4. It would be great to have possibility to edit network description and comment while it is attached to running VM. Second feature request is fault tolerant VM. I did not find any info about this in ovirt discussion. Basically it means running same VM on two(or more) separated host where one is standard VM and the second one is exact copy (network, ram contents, disk, everything). When host where standard VM runs fails, then the mirrored VM should became standard one and continue operation without any user notice. Like HA, but without restart.

Thank you.
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