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Looking for opinions on Ovirt

If there was a WHMCS module for it I would seriously consider it for my KVM hosts.
http://www.ovirt.org/About_oVirt

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  • I've played with it before but it doesn't really seem aimed at service providers. I hate Fedora also :P

  • smansman Member
    edited November 2013

    @Ash_Hawkridge said:
    I've played with it before but it doesn't really seem aimed at service providers. I hate Fedora also :P

    Do you have to use Fedora? Being a Redhat project I figured they are just philosophically bound to only mention Fedora rather then CentOS

  • sman said: Do you have to use Fedora? Being a Redhat project I figured they are just philosophically bound to only mention Fedora rather then CentOS

    I guess it could work with any RHEL system but it seems that they only support Fedora, I could be wrong though.

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