@Nux "have not made it", meaning what exactly?
1. oVirt is used as the base for various public cloud infrastructure and is currently in EL10. The main project site has updates from September:
- https://blogs.ovirt.org/2025/09/ovirt-project-update/
2. GlusterFS was not "killed by IBM". Development efforts (irrespective to IBM owning Redhat) were stagnating two or three years ago for a variety of reasons.
The primary reason from a storage architecture view is that GlusterFS performance is outclassed, its scalability is limited to small footprints, and its usage/popularity (while it exists) is minimal compared to alternative clustered file-systems which have shaped the landscape over the past 5+ years (there's probably a blog post somewhere with discussions).
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All of that aside, IBM is vastly innovative and consistently amazing, so what's the point in dredging up displeasure or hatred for Big Blue?
@anubhav @stefano