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Revision as of 11:55, 30 August 2017
Our primary virtualised infrastructure is built upon KVM, but VMWare exists where it needs to.
KVM
- Description of the platform
- Why KVM?
- Creation of a new Host
- Creation of a new VM - Ubuntu-vm-builder + default packages, Windows, Adding a second Hard Disk
- Adding a second Hard Disk
- Cloning existing VMs
- Access your VM - Virt-manager, virt-viewer, VNC, SSH...
- Basic KVM operations - Stop, start, delete, or clone a VM...
- Import/Export VMs from/to other formats - Transform .vdi files into qcow2, qcow2 formats into vmdk...
- Boot a VM to single user mode
- Notes on improving KVM performance
- How to sparsify (reduce the disk space used) a qcow disk
- How to increase the size of a VM's Hard Disk
- Misc: PXE Boot, Virtio with windows guests
- Support - Canonical is out there to help us!
- Issues - What could still be improved
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Virtual Box
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