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1.3. Virtualization resources | 1.3. Virtualization resources | ||
2. | 2. General Overview of Virtualization | ||
2.1. What is | 2.1. What is Virtualization? | ||
2.2. What are the costs of Virtualization | |||
2.3. Performance factors of Virtualization | |||
2.4. Flexibility options of Virtualization | |||
2.5. Disaster Recovery options and scenarios of Virtualization | |||
2.6. Security options and benefits of Virtualization | |||
2.7. Differences and commonalities of Virtualization for servers and individuals | |||
3. Introduction to Fedora virtualization products | |||
3. | 3.1. KVM and virtualization in Fedora <span style='color:orange'>--> kirsti suggestion to just call it KVM? (since the fedora is mentioned in the main title </span> <span style='color:red'>--> grundblom: I think we could use a chapter on how to make a vm in KVM like there is for boxes, and how to use libvirt tools.</span> <span style='color:blue'> --> Lnovich question / comment should we break this down into hypervisors and other tools? </span> | ||
3.2. libvirt and libvirt tools | |||
3.3. Boxes | |||
3.4 Docker Containers <span style='color:red'>--> grundblom: I have been using Docker containers as a virtualization tool, and while I dont think it is created for that purpose I would like to explore it here as an option since it works</span> | |||
3.5. Storage | |||
3.5.1. Storage pools | |||
3.5.2. Storage volumes | |||
4. Introduction to Boxes <span style='color:orange'>--> kirsti only a separate chapter for boxes, not for the other products? </span> <span style='color:red'>--> grundblom: I agree we should have sections for each product we mentioned in 4 I volunteer to write a section on how to make a vm in kvm.</span> | |||
3.7. | 4.1. Features of Boxes | ||
4.2. How do I create a virtual machine in Boxes? | |||
4.3. How do I connect to other computers in Boxes? | |||
4.4. How do I change the settings of a machine in boxes? | |||
4.5. How do I delete a box? | |||
4.6. Boxes Tips and Tricks | |||
4.7. Advanced Commands in Boxes | |||
5. Creating and Managing Guests with Virt-Manager | |||
<span style='color:green'>--> smccann work toward common topic titles w/ Boxer chapter - should be covering same information </span> | <span style='color:green'>--> smccann work toward common topic titles w/ Boxer chapter - should be covering same information </span> | ||
5.1. System Requirements | |||
5.2. Installing Virtualization package groups | |||
5.3. Network Support | |||
5.4. Creating guests with virt-manager | |||
A. Advanced Virtualization Concepts | A. Advanced Virtualization Concepts |
Revision as of 04:00, 14 August 2015
Outline for Getting Started
Current TOC
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Preface
1. Document Conventions
1.1. Typographic Conventions 1.2. Pull-quote Conventions 1.3. Notes and Warnings
2. We Need Feedback!
1. Introduction
1.1. Who should read this guide? 1.2. Virtualization in Fedora Linux 1.3. Virtualization resources
2. General Overview of Virtualization
2.1. What is Virtualization? 2.2. What are the costs of Virtualization 2.3. Performance factors of Virtualization 2.4. Flexibility options of Virtualization 2.5. Disaster Recovery options and scenarios of Virtualization 2.6. Security options and benefits of Virtualization 2.7. Differences and commonalities of Virtualization for servers and individuals
3. Introduction to Fedora virtualization products
3.1. KVM and virtualization in Fedora --> kirsti suggestion to just call it KVM? (since the fedora is mentioned in the main title --> grundblom: I think we could use a chapter on how to make a vm in KVM like there is for boxes, and how to use libvirt tools. --> Lnovich question / comment should we break this down into hypervisors and other tools? 3.2. libvirt and libvirt tools 3.3. Boxes 3.4 Docker Containers --> grundblom: I have been using Docker containers as a virtualization tool, and while I dont think it is created for that purpose I would like to explore it here as an option since it works 3.5. Storage
3.5.1. Storage pools 3.5.2. Storage volumes
4. Introduction to Boxes --> kirsti only a separate chapter for boxes, not for the other products? --> grundblom: I agree we should have sections for each product we mentioned in 4 I volunteer to write a section on how to make a vm in kvm.
4.1. Features of Boxes 4.2. How do I create a virtual machine in Boxes? 4.3. How do I connect to other computers in Boxes? 4.4. How do I change the settings of a machine in boxes? 4.5. How do I delete a box? 4.6. Boxes Tips and Tricks 4.7. Advanced Commands in Boxes
5. Creating and Managing Guests with Virt-Manager --> smccann work toward common topic titles w/ Boxer chapter - should be covering same information
5.1. System Requirements 5.2. Installing Virtualization package groups 5.3. Network Support 5.4. Creating guests with virt-manager
A. Advanced Virtualization Concepts --> kirsti would this be a place to make a pointer to containers?
A.1. Virtualized hardware devices
A.1.1. Virtualized and emulated devices A.1.2. Para-virtualized devices A.1.3. Physical host devices A.1.4. CPU models
A.2. guestfish
A.3. Other useful tools
--> kirsti is it an idea to add a few dos and do nots, as in what would make good use cases for virtualization, and what not?
B. Revision History
Changes to Content
Here you can list specific changes you would like to see made. In each instance please include some information that will help us find the location of the issue
Chapter/Section | Link/URL | Change Needed | Who is requesting the Change | Approved | BZ Link |
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Ch 1 | http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/22/html/Virtualization_Getting_Started_Guide/chap-Virtualization_Getting_Started-Introduction.html | "The Fedora Virtualization Getting Started Guide introduces the basics of virtualization and assists with the navigation of other virtualization documentation and products that Fedora provides. This guide also explains the advantages of virtualization and dispels some common myths that exist regarding virtualization." leave out the second part (going with leaving out the misconceptions). First sentence could read "The Fedora Virtualization Getting Started Guide introduces the basics, and advantages of virtualization; and assists with the navigation of other virtualization documentation, and products that Fedora provides." (adding Oxford comma). | Kirsti | ||
ch2.1 | http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/22/html/Virtualization_Getting_Started_Guide/chap-Virtualization_Getting_Started-What_Is_It.html | Missing link in the note to Fedora Virtualization Deployment and Administration Guide | Kirsti | ||
ch2.2 | http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/22/html/Virtualization_Getting_Started_Guide/sec-migration.html | under live migration is a reference to fedora 19."In Fedora 19, shared storage is not necessary for storing guest images to be migrated." Does this still apply to fed 22? | Kirsti | ||
ch 3 | http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/22/html/Virtualization_Getting_Started_Guide/chap-Virtualization_Getting_Started-Advantages.html | when we decide to go without the misconceptions, we need to rephrase the first two paragraphs, willing to make the attempt. The chapter as a whole, with all the explanations would make a poor business case, I would not be able to use it to convince a manager to go Virtual | Kirsti | ||
ch3.3 | http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/22/html/Virtualization_Getting_Started_Guide/ch03s03.html | This chapter takes it from a misconception point of view. Searching the web I cannot come up easily with a good description, but is there a place in the admin manual where this subject is better explained? Could we work with something like: "While virtualization can speed processing up, it doesn't just magically make things better. Without the right architecture and tuning, virtualization will not deliver performance benefits." and then add a link to how to implement virtualization? | Kirsti | ||
ch3.4 | http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/22/html/Virtualization_Getting_Started_Guide/ch03s04.html | Is this all we can say about flexibility? nothing about expanding or decreasing the number of machines in your network, easy test environment set-up without using up massive amounts of resources, easy to install when using images... | Kirsti |