oVirt's hypervisor component, VDSM (Virtual Desktop and Server Manager) is in charge of leveraging the power of the FOSS OS and virtualization stacks and expose it in an easily consumable API for the Manager component. Up until now, the networking part of it only worked in EL6/Fedora distributions. In this talk, we'll go through the changes that have happened in networking so that now we are compatible with any GNU/Linux distribution, and how you can make your own vdsm networking plugin in a few steps.
Working on network virtualization since 2012. I have contributed to oVirt, MidoNet and OpenStack Kuryr. I'm the current PTL of Kuryr and I am aiming to make OpenStack the best platform to run OpenShift on.