I want to set up a small cluster consisting of 2 Hypervisor nodes (self-hosted 
engine) with shared storage (SAN, ISCSI).

According to https://www.ovirt.org/download/ the following Operating Systems 
are supported with the latest oVirt version (4.4.4):
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3
- CentOS Linux 8.3
- CentOS Stream (Tech Preview)

My doubts are:
- RHEL 8.3 is free to use up tp 16 hosts, but until when? Red Hat can decide at 
anytime to change their subscription program.
- CentOS Linux is no more, support will stop at the end of 2021.
- CentOS Stream is in Tech Preview. I don't like running production 
environments on "tech preview / beta" versions.

I would say CentOS 7, it will receive maintenance updates up to 2024, and 
switch to RHEL in 2024 if the free-to-use program is still active. 
Unfortunately, CentOS 7 seems not to be supported.

On what Operating System are you running oVirt 4.4.4 and why? Any feedback and 
advice is welcome. Thanks!
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