On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 08:59:17AM -0500, Neal Gompa wrote:
However, Fedora Server Edition is what people use to run their *own* servers with Fedora, and that also includes things like VMs in more traditional hypervisor setups (oVirt/RHV, VMware, XCP-ng/XenServer, etc.).
That's certainly not universal. People *do* use the cloud images for deployment to on-prem virtualization setups. They're generally faster to deploy than full Anaconda installs.
Also, in oVirt/RHV, the preconfigured images (the ovirt-image-repository Glance provider) are based on the generic cloud images produced by Fedora and CentOS.
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