@mskoett I like the idea of running #OpenShift Virtualization. I don't like the reality of installing it - it is quite painful. And I did the #RHEL standalone hypervisor thing and it is hard to scale without a usable control plane, which #RHEV has.

@rilindo #RedHat is unfortunately moving the opposite direction and #rhev will enter end of life next year https://access.redhat.com/announcements/6960518

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I wish #RedHat would put their muscle behind #RHEV, now that #VMWare acquisition is making people look at alternatives. As a virtualization platform, #RHEV seems to be pretty decent.
I really #RedHat would extend Red Hat Virtualization. I mean, like #Openshift, but it is quite painful to install on a bare metal in comparison to #RHEV, especially if your use case is to just run virtual machines.
My current employer is perhaps one of the very last shops still using #Eucalyptus. Since @RedHatRHEL's #RHEV is being sun-setting, which would be the most obvious migration path, I'm considering #OpenNexus. I'd love to hear any success/horror stories about running it, at any scale. #linux