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Table 3 lists the oVirt software version and the versions for both the oVirt Engine and hosts.
Software Component | Version |
oVirt software | 4.5.5 or nightly build |
Engine |
|
| 8.x |
| 8.x |
Hosts |
|
| 8.x |
| 8.x |
| 8.x |
| 9.x |
| 9.x |
| 9.x |
At the physical layer, two Top of Rack (TOR) switches are used for redundancy and load-balancing purposes. There are four connections from each Dell host, two to TOR A and two to TOR B.
The following table shows the different networks that are configured for this solution.
Note: All VLANs are tagged except for management (1109).
Network type | VLAN ID |
PowerFlex Management/oVirt Management/VMs | 0 |
PowerFlex Data | 50 |
PowerFlex Data | 100 |
The PowerFlex 4.x system that is used in this solution consists of five nodes, three for the MDM cluster and two for File. The characteristics of these servers are covered in Table 5.
The KVM environment as described in this paper consists of five servers. Although the specifications of all servers are the same, they are listed below in Table 6 for completeness.