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[ale] Virtual Manager
- Subject: [ale] Virtual Manager
- From: jdp at algoloma.com (JD)
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 08:43:22 -0400
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http://virt-manager.org/
Provides a VMware-Player or VirtualBox-like GUI to control multiple KVM, Xen,
LXC, QEMU, virtualbox, and ESXi servers from a consistent interface through SSH.
Perfect for small shops with less than 50 VMs.
Based on the awesome libvirt project.
# yum install virt-manager (Fedora)
# apt-get install virt-manager (Debian)
# emerge virt-manager (Gentoo)
Anyway - very easy. No CLI needed after installation. The only thing I manually
setup is the Linux bridge.
I run a Windows7 Media Center inside a KVM-vm controlled by virt-manager to
record OTA TV with upto 4 concurrent recordings. Performance is good.
April 10th. ALE-NW.
On 03/24/2014 07:31 AM, Sergio Chaves wrote:
> http://www.ovirt.org/Home
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OVirt
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Paul Cartwright <pbcartwright at gmail.com
> <mailto:pbcartwright at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On 03/21/2014 04:24 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> > The virus can do pretty much whatever it's designed to do that wine
> > supports - filesystem traversal/read/write, networking, etc. So bad.
> > Very bad. If you can delete it, so can the virus.
> >
> > Seriously, buy 1 decent hardware capable virtualization server machine
> > (anything 64-bit that is newer than the last 5 years will work), toss
> > on Ovirt, make a VM with the ancient XP as guest running the
> > antiquated stuff. Provide no network for the VM and access it remotely
> > using spice client on Linux boxes.
>