> Once upon a time, Nicolas Kovacs <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: >> Both PVE and PBS are based on Debian, and now I wonder if RHEL-based >> systems >> have something similar to offer. > > I believe Red Hat Virtualization, and its open upstream oVirt, are > comparable to Proxmox. I have used oVirt for a number of years. oVirt > itself doesn't include backup software (it supports VM snapshots and > clones), but there are several third-party backup tools (both free and > commercial) compatible with oVirt/RHV, like Storeware's vProtect (I > haven't used it but seen others mention it). I haven't followed oVirt/RHV but I'm wondering how free it is? Is it as "free" as RHEL or as CentOS/Alma/Rocky/Navy/Oracle Linux? BTW, from what I know Proxmox does make use of ZFS for some nice features, does oVirt/RHV have some comparable solutions? Thanks, Simon _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos