support matrix, known working configurations #12454
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@jgotteswinter why not create a table here? (markdown is supported) |
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Typical Real-World KVM Combinations for Apache CloudStack (2025–2026)
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Hi, I was the one who created the discussion for UEFI live snapshot issue with certain versions of libvirt. I also have another instance where I use Alma 8 with libvirt 8 and the UEFI live snapshot issue is present in that version too. Have updated the Google sheet to include this observation. |
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i added libvirt 12.0, which is released now. If it's not about fixing enterprise distributions bugs and helping them to backport things, i am open to backport a whole release. Sticking with upstream is not a bad thing, and in case of debian it should be an easy thing to rebuild the sid packages (where it should be available very soon i think) |
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Currently ACS has a list of supported os for management servers and hypervisors. I know about 2 bug tickets which affect Ubuntu 24.04, one is a bug one seems to be a missing libvirt feature used by a ACS function.
The management servers are unproblematic from my point of view, the problems start with the hypervisors and many different libvirt/qemu versions. Wouldnt it be the better approach to have a matrix of known working libvirt / qemu versions which also reflects new added features that need specific libvirt or qemu versions to work? I am not the documentation fanatic, a simple spreadsheet would be my solution.
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