let me know if you want to talk about # distros or have questions. It is a huge part of our 2021 plan, and this # ticket I have now has shown me I need to spend a lot of time on it. I work better when I have something specific to test or figure out, so you're really doing me a favor.

We use # and # for our...I'll call them provisioners. I much prefer ovirt, but we don't manage our puny DC and our IT team barely does, so for anything we want to approximate HA, we have to put it in AWS.

I know that you lose some features, but if I thought I might be using multiple clouds, I would look for a layer that sits in front of them, K8s or not.

our ovirt and AWS systems sit in different subnets (I'm not a networking person, maybe the wrong word...they can't talk to each other) which means I don't know how much I would gain by putting a layer between the two. Plus, I don't use the command line for either. I should probably learn that though, as I would be quicker.

I am learning a bit about using # with ovirt. Perhaps Terraform is the answer here for me.