Linux hypervisors management with Libvirt

Linux hypervisors management with Libvirt

Libvirt facilitates the management of hypervisors and virtual machines (VM) in Linux environments. This Open Source API is found in any hypervisor based on Linux. Administrators can use a program to communicate with the hypervisor managed by libvirt, which will allow them to start, stop and migrate virtual machines. These options are available for virtual machines that run locally; for hypervisors that run on other hardware platforms you can use libvirtd daemon.

Multimedia editing with Linux

Multimedia editing with Linux

One of the many strengths of Linux is that there are special distributions for different specific uses, such as the multimedia files edition, whether videos, photographs, music or any other theme related to design. In this article we are going to talk about three very useful distros to edit this type of files:

Why choose a Linux OS for servers

Why choose a Linux OS for servers

In recent years the number of Internet servers and data centers around the world that use an operating system based on Linux has grown considerably. Renowned companies such as Google, Facebook, Twitter or Amazon have a server software based on Linux. Eventhe most powerful supercomputer in the world works with a Linux-based OS. And why is this Linux boom on the servers? Find below the main reasons:

VDI Linux with UDS, Red Hat Forum & oVirt

VDI Linux with UDS, Red Hat Forum & oVirt

The experience of the university centers with UDS Enterprise deploying Linux virtual desktops, the annual Red Hat event held in Madrid and the incorporation of the last version of the virtualization platform oVirt to the list of hypervisors supported by the UDS Enterprise connection broker have been the most popular topics of our blog during the month of October.

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