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==== New Release virt-manager 0.7.0 ==== | |||
[[ColeRobinson|Cole Robinson]] announce<ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/et-mgmt-tools/2009-March/msg00058.html</ref> | |||
a new {{package|virt-manager}}<ref>http://virt-manager.org/</ref> release, version 0.7.0. | |||
Virtual Machine Manager provides a graphical tool for administering virtual | |||
machines for <code>KVM</code>, <code>Xen</code>, and <code>QEmu</code>. Start, stop, add or remove virtual devices, | |||
connect to a graphical or serial console, and see resource usage statistics | |||
for existing VMs on local or remote machines. Uses {{package|libvirt}} as the backend | |||
management API. | |||
'''New features:''' | |||
* Redesigned 'New Virtual Machine' wizard (Jeremy Perry, Tim Allen, Cole Robinson) | |||
* Option to remove storage when deleting a virtual machine. | |||
* File browser for libvirt storage pools and volumes, for use when attaching storage to a new or existing guest. | |||
* Physical device assignment (PCI, USB) for existing virtual machines. | |||
* Bug fixes and minor improvements. | |||
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==== New Release virtinst 0.4.3 ==== | |||
[[ColeRobinson|Cole Robinson]] announce<ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/et-mgmt-tools/2009-March/msg00057.html</ref> | |||
a new {{package|python-virtinst}} release, version 0.400.3. | |||
<code>virtinst</code> is a module that helps build and install <code>libvirt</code> based virtual | |||
machines. It currently supports <code>KVM</code>, <code>QEmu</code> and <code>Xen</code> virtual machines. Package | |||
includes several command line utilities, including <code>virt-install</code> (build | |||
and install new VMs) and <code>virt-clone</code> (clone an existing virtual machine). | |||
This is largely a bug fix release. | |||
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Revision as of 16:21, 14 March 2009
Virtualization
In this section, we cover discussion on the @et-mgmnt-tools-list, @fedora-xen-list, @libvirt-list and @ovirt-devel-list of Fedora virtualization technologies.
Contributing Writer: Dale Bewley
Enterprise Management Tools List
This section contains the discussion happening on the et-mgmt-tools list
New Release virt-manager 0.7.0
Cole Robinson announce[1]
a new virt-manager
[2] release, version 0.7.0.
Virtual Machine Manager provides a graphical tool for administering virtual
machines for KVM
, Xen
, and QEmu
. Start, stop, add or remove virtual devices,
connect to a graphical or serial console, and see resource usage statistics
for existing VMs on local or remote machines. Uses libvirt
as the backend
management API.
New features:
- Redesigned 'New Virtual Machine' wizard (Jeremy Perry, Tim Allen, Cole Robinson)
- Option to remove storage when deleting a virtual machine.
- File browser for libvirt storage pools and volumes, for use when attaching storage to a new or existing guest.
- Physical device assignment (PCI, USB) for existing virtual machines.
- Bug fixes and minor improvements.
New Release virtinst 0.4.3
Cole Robinson announce[1]
a new python-virtinst
release, version 0.400.3.
virtinst
is a module that helps build and install libvirt
based virtual
machines. It currently supports KVM
, QEmu
and Xen
virtual machines. Package
includes several command line utilities, including virt-install
(build
and install new VMs) and virt-clone
(clone an existing virtual machine).
This is largely a bug fix release.
Fedora Virtualization List
This section contains the discussion happening on the fedora-virt list.
Fedora Xen List
This section contains the discussion happening on the fedora-xen list.
Libvirt List
This section contains the discussion happening on the libvir-list.