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Latest revision as of 09:13, 23 January 2009
We need to start building a Virtualization test plan for the Fedora QA community.
Here are some very rough notes to begin with:
- General
- Guest installs with virt-manager and virt-install
- Different storage options
- Different networking options
- Serial console
- Qemu without KVM
- CD and HTTP installs
- Multiple vCPUs
- Autostart
- Sound
- Remote installation and management
- Reboot/shutdown
- Save/restore/migrate
- KVM:
- kvm-autotest
- CPU hot plug
- PCI hot plug
- virtual floppy
- VLANs
- swapping of guests by the host
- qcow vs raw images
- test all supported NICs (rtl8139, e1000, virtio)
- guest boot from PXE
- time drift and unsynced TSC
- live migration
- large numbers of guests
- PCI device assignment
- SDL
- Platforms
- 32 bit and 64 bit hosts
- 32 bit guest on 64 bit host
- Intel x86 (with and without EPT)
- AMD x86 (with and without NPT)
- Guest OSes
- Fedora 8/9
- Other distros - e.g. openSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian
- RHEL 3/4/5
- Windows 2000, XP, Vista