Now more than ever, developers and IT operations alike are utilizing virtualization for building, testing, and learning. Linux has an outstanding mechanism for running local virtual machines called KVM.
Join us as we look into how to use the command line and web console to build, deploy, and manage virtual machines either on your local system or a remote Red Hat Enterprise Linux server!
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Libvirt
https://libvirt.org/
QEMU
https://www.qemu.org/
KVM
https://linuxkvm.org/page/Main_Page
https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virt...
Commands used:
virsh, virtclone, virtinstall
Chapters
00:00 Stream start
00:13 Introduction
00:25 Introduction to virsh
07:42 Welcome
10:44 Defining our terms
16:22 Managing VMs with web console
24:51 Q&A
31:04 Cloning a VM
38:21 VM networking
40:21 Adding new VMs
45:14 Why use RHEL image builder?
47:32 Wrap up