I don’t think that misunderstanding is limited to the libs.
I don’t think that misunderstanding is limited to the libs.
Yep, it’s very clear there are two legal systems. One for us and one for the rich.
Another thing to note, it seems that immutable is the future of linux. The Fedora project roadmaps the Atomic desktop taking over the traditional Workstation. OpenSUSE also looks to be moving to it as the default in Leap 16. Being new to the ecosystem might be advantageous because you don’t have the old habits.
July 11th from everywhere I’ve seen. I don’t know why it takes over a month.
Sentencing is July 11.
Wasn’t this exactly what the Larry Flint case was about already? Sounds like political grand standing, so they can say they did something even if that something is completely moot anyway.
Rosy? Star Trek said we had to go through a nuclear apocalyptic war before learning to cooperate.
The important part about this is that Vulcan doesn’t just use yet another Russian bought rocket engine. It uses BE-4, from Blue Origin. Finally, someone other than SpaceX building rockets. Too bad it’s the other out of touch billionaire with too much power and influence that is doing it.
I used one with Fedora for a while. The problem I had is whenever it would randomly disconnect, Fedora could not handle it gracefully. It would lock up the system and require a hard reboot. Windows has been a bit more graceful about things. I’m hoping the next generation or maybe oculink will be better.
I’ve been using this image with different providers for years. I would highly recommend it.
That hope died 9/11/2001.
This is the same crap Boomers said about Millenials.
I agree with both of you. I don’t understand the love for that movie. Another one I truly don’t understand the love for is The VVitch.
Classic doesn’t always mean good.
And the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie. The sad fact is that these are the exceptions that prove the rule.
Ansible is my specialty. It’s kind of hard to get in the mindset of declarative after all the years of writing imperative scripts. Once you do, it’s amazing.
I’m not saying you can’t run production on it, after all RHV was based on it. What I’m saying is that it’s a run at your own risk because you can’t buy support. Some companies are okay with taking on that risk, others aren’t.
You should be automating that stuff anyway. Make a template that has the drivers installed, or write up some Ansible that does the install for you. It’s annoying, but it shouldn’t be a problem once you have an automation pipeline in place.
Well our red hat account manager said
Well, they’re wrong. It has been clearly communicated that OpenShift Virt is not a replacement for RHV. It does not do the enterprise things like having concepts of dataceners, etc… It is to help people migrate to containerization.
That’s just sales being sales. Just because you can use a hammer to drive a screw doesn’t mean it’s the right tool for the job. Which is clearly the conclusion you already came to.
red hat virt is being deprecated soon, to be replaced by ovirt which is def not prod ready
Not exactly. oVirt is the upstream open source project that Red Hat Virtualization was based on. It is never and will never be “production ready.” Because they don’t sell support for it.
Red Hat does not have a replacement for RHV. You can use OpenShift Virtualization to make virtual machines, but it’s not designed to be a replacement for RHV or a competitor to VMware. It is designed to be a stepping stone for people looking to containerize their workloads or keep that one legacy app around that can’t be containerized. You might be better served by OpenStack, but that’s an entire cloud orchestration tool, and the next version will require OpenShift to host the control plane.
Nutanix is probably the best competitor to VMware. Proxmox is another solution that would be great for small to medium businesses. SUSE’s Rancher team is working on Harvester, which could become something that competes. Honestly, there isn’t a lot of competition in this market because it’s not where growth is. People are moving to containers and kubernetes. Even VMware knows it and they are playing catch up with Tanzu.
Source: I’m a consultant for Red Hat.
They were so close…