diff --git a/doc/arch-design/source/generalpurpose-technical-considerations.rst b/doc/arch-design/source/generalpurpose-technical-considerations.rst index 11209dd68b..4e88a77929 100644 --- a/doc/arch-design/source/generalpurpose-technical-considerations.rst +++ b/doc/arch-design/source/generalpurpose-technical-considerations.rst @@ -276,9 +276,9 @@ OS selection also directly influences hypervisor selection. A cloud architect who selects Ubuntu, RHEL, or SLES has some flexibility in hypervisor; KVM, Xen, and LXC are supported virtualization methods available under OpenStack Compute (nova) on these Linux distributions. -However, a cloud architect who selects Hyper-V is limited to Windows -Servers. Similarly, a cloud architect who selects XenServer is limited -to the CentOS-based dom0 operating system provided with XenServer. +However, a cloud architect who selects Windows Server is limited to Hyper-V. +Similarly, a cloud architect who selects XenServer is limited to the +CentOS-based dom0 operating system provided with XenServer. The primary factors that play into OS-hypervisor selection include: