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Virtualization Made Easy In Ubuntu 8.04 @ Phoronix

January 30th, 2008 by Kristofer

Title: Virtualization Made Easy In Ubuntu 8.04 @ Phoronix
Direct Link: http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=11760
Summary: “One of the features that was introduced a year ago into Ubuntu
7.04 “Feisty Fawn” was support for KVM, which is the Kernel-based
Virtual Machine. The Kernel-based Virtual Machine provides full
virtualization support for Linux when running on x86 hardware with
either Intel’s VT or AMD-V technology, which means you can run
unmodified guest operating systems such as Linux or Microsoft Windows
within your Linux host operating system. As we had shared in benchmarks,
KVM — even back to its infancy — has been quite fast at virtualization
when compared to Xen or kqemu. However, the KVM virtualization support
found in Ubuntu hasn’t been the most user-friendly. Installing and then
managing these guest operating systems in Ubuntu 7.04 and Ubuntu 7.10
has required using the command-line interface and thus requiring the
user to be familiar with the various QEMU options. However, in Ubuntu
8.04 this has all changed for the better now that virt-manager and
libvirt are available from the main Ubuntu repository.”

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