oVirt node depends on the base OS support of the feature (Fedora\CentOS).
I have seen people do this online, but nothing official, so you can try it.


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On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Fernando Frediani <
fernando.fredi...@upx.com.br> wrote:

> Hello there,
>
> With oVirt 4.0 Release is running oVirt Node in a SD Card or USB Stick
> supported where the system boots in memory and only writes configuration
> changes to permanent storage similar to what VMware ESXi does ?
>
> This is very useful and can save a significant amount on CAPEX and running
> costs depending on the size of the cluster.
>
> Thanks
> Fernando
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