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Mastering KVM Virtualization

You're reading from   Mastering KVM Virtualization Dive in to the cutting edge techniques of Linux KVM virtualization, and build the virtualization solutions your datacentre demands

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784399054
Length 468 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Understanding Linux Virtualization 2. KVM Internals FREE CHAPTER 3. Setting Up Standalone KVM Virtualization 4. Getting Started with libvirt and Creating Your First Virtual Machines 5. Network and Storage 6. Virtual Machine Lifecycle Management 7. Templates and Snapshots 8. Kimchi – An HTML5-Based Management Tool for KVM/libvirt 9. Software-Defined Networking for KVM Virtualization 10. Installing and Configuring the Virtual Datacenter Using oVirt 11. Starting Your First Virtual Machine in oVirt 12. Deploying OpenStack Private Cloud backed by KVM Virtualization 13. Performance Tuning and Best Practices in KVM 14. V2V and P2V Migration Tools A. Converting a Virtual Machine into a Hypervisor Index

Deploying VMs using the clone provisioning method


Perform the following steps to deploy the VM using clone provisioning:

  1. Open the Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager), then select the Template_CentOS virtual machine. Right-click on it and select the Clone option, which will open the Clone Virtual Machine window:

  2. Provide a name for the resulting virtual machine and click on the Clone button to start the deployment. Wait till the cloning operation finishes.

  3. Once it's finished, your newly deployed virtual machine is ready to use and you can start using it:

    KVMHOST# virsh list  --all
     Id  Name                         State
    -------------------------------------------
     24  Fed21                        running
     -   CentOS_LAMP1                 shut off
     -   CentOS_LAMP2                 shut off
     -   Template_CentOS              shut off
    

CentOS_LAMP1 and CentOS_LAMP2 are two virtual machines deployed from Template_CentOS but as we used clone provisioning they are independent; even if you remove...

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