From pelauter at redhat.com Tue Apr 23 19:29:28 2019 From: pelauter at redhat.com (Peter Lauterbach) Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 15:29:28 -0400 Subject: [Rhev-announce] Red Hat Virtualization newsletter, pre-Summit edition April 2019 Message-ID: Dear virtualization gurus, some important RHV updates for you to share. 1. Updates to RHV Life Cycle Dates 2. RHV 4.2 - Metrics Store and Channel/Subscription 3. upcoming RHV 4.3 General Availability 4. RH Summit 2019 RHV presentations 5. RHV customer and partner meetings at Summit (time sensitive) 6. RHV.next release planning *1. Updates to RHV Life Cycle Dates* We have continued commitment for development and support for RHV in the coming years, and updated the RHV Life Cycle Dates with our current plan of record for support. This is a public document, share this information with customers, partners, and prospects as needed. *2. RHV 4.2 - Metrics Store and Channel/Subscription* We released a special a-sync update for 4.2.8, with a metrics fix based on OCP 3.11 and an improved deployment experience. This solution is similar to the one for RHV 4.3 (other than fluentd which is being replaced by rsyslog). The updated 4.2 documentation is publicly available. See Doron's original announcement to rhev-tech *3. upcoming RHV 4.3 General Availability* Engineering and QE have been hard at work on RHV 4.3, target GA of 30-Apr-2019. A whole bunch of virtualization goodness coming with RHEL8 guests, Ansible integration, IBM Power9, and more. Look for a formal announcement and training coming soon. *4. Summit 2019 RHV presentations* - *Production-ready virtualization* with Red Hat (Andrew Sullivan, Martin Perina) - *Virtualization now and in the future: Enterprise virtualization to container-native virtualization* (Andrew Sullivan, Doron Fediuck) - *Utilizing NVIDIA GPUs in virtualized deployments with Red Hat?s infrastructure portfolio* (Martin Tessun; Michael Shen, NVIDIA; Shawn Hall, Numerical Algorithms Group) - Look for RHV in the IT Optimization booth. *5. RHV customer and partner meetings at Summit (time sensitive)* We have strong representation from RHV Engineering (Doron F, Michal S, and others) and product management and marketing. (Andrew S, Martin T, Moran G, Peter L) This is a great opportunity to meet the team guiding and building RHV; to discuss our continued innovation for RHV, sharing our roadmap and better understand their success, challenges, and concerns. Time slots are filling up fast, please schedule your customers and partners *ASAP* to meet with Doron, myself, and Martin using the the Jifflenow scheduling app. *6. RHV.next release planning* Demonstrating our strong commitment to RHV, we begin planning the next release right after Summit. The main theme is full support for RHEL8, target for this RHV release is Q2 CY 2020. We're reviewing existing RFEs and BZ for consideration in this release. If you have critical or important RFEs for customers, please send them rhev-pm mailing list for consideration. Thanks for your efforts in making our customers successful with RHV. Please contact me with any questions or comments. Best regards, Peter -- PETER LAUTERBACH RED HAT CLOUD PLATFORMS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT Red Hat pelauter at redhat.com M: +1-774-277-7557 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at gardeniers.com Tue Apr 23 19:59:35 2019 From: john at gardeniers.com (John Gardeniers) Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 05:59:35 +1000 Subject: [Rhev-announce] UNSUBSCRIBE In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: There are 3 things wrong with this email: 1. I never subscribed to it 2. It is not appropriate for an announce list 3. There is no legally required unsubscribe link Get me off this fucking spam list. On 24/04/19 05:29, Peter Lauterbach wrote: > Dear virtualization gurus, some important RHV updates for you to share. > > 1. Updates to RHV Life Cycle Dates > 2. RHV 4.2 - Metrics Store and Channel/Subscription > 3. upcoming RHV 4.3 General Availability > 4. RH Summit 2019 RHV presentations > 5. RHV customer and partner meetings at Summit (time sensitive) > 6. RHV.next release planning > > *1. Updates to RHV Life Cycle Dates* > We have continued commitment for development and support for RHV in > the coming years, and updated the RHV Life Cycle Dates > ?with our > current plan of record for support.? This is a public document, share > this information with customers, partners, and prospects as needed. > > *2. RHV 4.2 - Metrics Store and Channel/Subscription > * > We released a special a-sync update for 4.2.8, with a metrics fix > based on OCP 3.11 and an improved deployment experience. This solution > is similar to the one for RHV 4.3 (other than fluentd which is being > replaced by rsyslog). The updated 4.2 documentation > ?is > publicly available.? See Doron's original announcement > ?to > rhev-tech > > *3. upcoming RHV 4.3 General Availability > * > Engineering and QE have been hard at work on RHV 4.3, target GA of > 30-Apr-2019.? A whole bunch of virtualization goodness coming with > RHEL8 guests, Ansible integration, IBM Power9, and more. Look for a > formal announcement and training coming soon. > > *4. Summit 2019 RHV presentations* > > * /Production-ready virtualization/ with Red Hat (Andrew Sullivan, > Martin Perina) > * /Virtualization now and in the future: Enterprise virtualization > to container-native virtualization/ (Andrew Sullivan, Doron Fediuck) > * /Utilizing NVIDIA GPUs in virtualized deployments with Red Hat?s > infrastructure portfolio/ (Martin Tessun; Michael Shen, NVIDIA; > Shawn Hall, Numerical Algorithms Group) > * > Look for RHV in the IT Optimization booth. > > *5. RHV customer and partner meetings at Summit (time sensitive)* > We have strong representation from RHV Engineering (Doron F, Michal S, > and others) and product management and marketing.? (Andrew S, Martin > T, Moran G, Peter L) > This is a great opportunity to meet the team guiding and building RHV; > to discuss our continued innovation for RHV, sharing our roadmap and > better understand their success, challenges, and concerns. > Time slots are filling up fast, please schedule your customers and > partners *ASAP* to meet with Doron, myself, and Martin using the the > Jifflenow ?scheduling app. > > *6. RHV.next release planning* > Demonstrating our strong commitment to RHV, we begin planning the next > release right after Summit.? The main theme is full support for RHEL8, > target for this RHV release is Q2 CY 2020.? We're reviewing existing > RFEs and BZ for consideration in this release. If you have critical or > important RFEs for customers, please send them rhev-pm > ?mailing list for consideration. > > Thanks for your efforts in making our customers successful with RHV.? > Please contact me with any questions or comments. > > Best regards, > Peter > > -- > > PETER LAUTERBACH > > RED HAT CLOUD PLATFORMS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT > > Red Hat > > pelauter at redhat.com > > M: +1-774-277-7557 > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rhev-announce mailing list > Rhev-announce at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhev-announce -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: