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The oVirt scheduler capabilities introduced in version 3.3 have opened opportunities to enhance how VM Workloads are scheduled to run within a cluster. By using the filtering and weighing mechanisms introduced in the Scheduler, it is now possible to apply Affinity and Anti-Affinity rules to VMs to manually dictate scenarios in which VMs should run together on the same, or separately on different hosts. Define a positive/negative (anti) mandatory/optional (must/should) affinity object that can be attached to VMs, and according to this object the scheduler will place the VM.
Verified on ovirt-engine-3.4.0-0.11.beta3.el6.noarch Verified after manual running of test plan https://tcms.engineering.redhat.com/plan/12145/
Note that the RESTAPI support for affinity groups won't be included in 3.4.0, it will be in 3.4.1 instead.
This is an automated message: moving to Closed CURRENT_RELEASE since oVirt 3.4.0 has been released.