Hi,
> * oVirt Appliance manages VMs directly on the host it is running on.
What does this mean for details ? Please tell more information.
I got below from this sentence.
Until 0.92, oVirt doesn't show whether on which host(managed node) a VM is
running.
But from this version(0.93-1), oVirt shows it.
Right ?
Thanks,
Shigeki Sakamoto.
> The oVirt development team is pleased to announce the 0.93-1 release of
> both the oVirt Node and oVirt Server Suite.
>
> New features in this release include:
> * Addition of 'Smart Pools' in the Web user interface for
organizing
> pools on a per user basis.
> * Additions to the Edit VM screen to allow re-provisioning of a guest as
> well editing other guest settings.
> * oVirt Appliance manages VMs directly on the host it is running on. This
> eliminates the 'fake nodes' used in previous versions.
> * oVirt API (Ruby Bindings)
> * Support for configuring more than one NIC per Node. UI support for this
> will be integrated shortly.
> * Support for bonding/failover of NICs. UI support for this will be
> integrated shortly.
> * SELinux support on oVirt Node
> * Rewrite of performance graphing visualization
>
> Instructions for configuring yum to point to the ovirt.org repository:
> http://www.ovirt.org/download.html
>
> Instructions for using the Appliance and Nodes:
> http://www.ovirt.org/install-instructions.html
>
> Please download and try it out. Let us know via the mailing list or IRC
> if you have any suggestions for enhancements or feedback on what we've
> implemented so far.
>
> Also, bugs can be filed on the oVirt project at links provided on:
> http://www.ovirt.org/contribute.html
>
> Thanks to everyone who contributed to oVirt for this release!
>
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