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2013 May 28
0
Re: libvirt for Citrix XenServer
...* The User Mode Linux<http://libvirt.org/drvuml.html> paravirtualized kernel
* The VirtualBox<http://libvirt.org/drvvbox.html> hypervisor
* The VMware ESX and GSX<http://libvirt.org/drvesx.html> hypervisors
* The VMware Workstation and Player<http://libvirt.org/drvvmware.html> hypervisors
* The Microsoft Hyper-V<http://libvirt.org/drvhyperv.html> hypervisor
* The IBM PowerVM<http://libvirt.org/drvphyp.html> hypervisor
* The Parallels<http://libvirt.org/drvparallels.html> hypervisor
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I think that is out of the box .
I found the...
2015 Mar 20
0
kvm/vmware side-by-side?
http://libvirt.org/drvvmware.html says "The libvirt VMware driver should be able to manage any Workstation, Player, Fusion version supported by the VMware VIX API."
1. Does this mean it supports the vmware hypervisor, or just that it understands the disk images and perhaps other cotnrol file info?
2. If it supports...
2012 Apr 19
1
Building an RPM
...html.tmp hvsupport.html.tmp bugs.html.tmp java.html.tmp locking.html.tmp logging.html.tmp testapi.html.tmp formatnetwork.html.tmp bindings.html.tmp uri.html.tmp drvtest.html.tmp sitemap.html.tmp drvqemu.html.tmp contact.html.tmp formatnwfilter.html.tmp intro.html.tmp drvxen.html.tmp drvesx.html.tmp drvvmware.html.tmp testsuites.html.tmp devguide.html.tmp firewall.html.tmp architecture.html.tmp migration.html.tmp todo.html.tmp formatsnapshot.html.tmp
formatstorage.html.tmp internals.html.tmp deployment.html.tmp api_extension.html.tmp drvuml.html.tmp virshcmdref.html.tmp csharp.html.tmp python.html.tmp...
2012 Jul 04
3
About IBM PowerVM hypervisor support
...The User Mode Linux <http://libvirt.org/drvuml.html> paravirtualized
kernel
* The VirtualBox <http://libvirt.org/drvvbox.html> hypervisor
* The VMware ESX and GSX <http://libvirt.org/drvesx.html> hypervisors
* The VMware Workstation and Player
<http://libvirt.org/drvvmware.html> hypervisors
* The Microsoft Hyper-V <http://libvirt.org/drvhyperv.html> hypervisor
/"the goal of libvirt: *to provide a common and stable layer sufficient
to securely manage domains on a node, possibly remote*."/
My question is, does redhat's libvirt team have the...