If it's a smaller setup one option might be to use RHEL. A developers
account with Redhat will allow for 16 licensed servers for free.

On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 4:07 AM dhanaraj.ramesh--- via Users <
users@ovirt.org> wrote:

> We had done successful POC of ovirt node & HE with 4.4.5 version and now
> planning for production. However since 4.4.5 ovirt node& HE  based on
> centOS 8.3, yet Red hat announced CentOs8.3 EOL by End of this year, is
> there any progress/plan to release ovirt nodes with CentOS stream soon?
>
> if we choose to go with Centos 8.3 based oVirt node, what could be the
> consequences in near term especially when it's come to next production
> release upgrade?
>
> Kindly suggest me which Host version I should choose for Production setup?
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