Pages in category virtualization
Creating Windows virtual machines using virtIO drivers
Fedora infrastructure hosts virtIO drivers and additional software agents for Windows virtual machines running on kernel-based virtual machines (KVM). virtIO is a virtualization standard for network and disk device drivers.…
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Getting started with Apache HTTP Server
The Apache HTTP Server is one of the most commonly-used web servers. This section acts as a quick-start guide to deploying and configuring Apache on Fedora. Installing HTTPD This procedure…
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Using UEFI with QEMU
Firmware installation UEFI for x86 QEMU/KVM VMs is called OVMF (Open Virtual Machine Firmware). It comes from EDK2 (EFI Development Kit), which is the UEFI reference implementation. Installing 'UEFI for…
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Virtualization – an Overview
This page covers the efforts to integrate various virtualization technologies into Fedora. 안내 Virtualization allows one to run many guest virtual machines on top of a host operating system such…
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Virtualization – Getting Started
Fedora uses the libvirt family of tools as its virtualization solution. Enabling hardware virtualization support This section covers setting up libvirt on your system. After setting up libvirt, you can…
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Virtualization – How to Debug Issues
Effective bug reporting Reporting bugs effectively is an important skill for any Fedora user or developer. Narrowing down the possible causes of the bug and providing the right information in…
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VMware – what is it and how use it?
VMware provides cloud computing and virtualization software and services, their most important products are: VMware Workstation Player, is a virtualization software package and can run existing virtual appliances and create…
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Wine – Running Windows applications in the Fedora GUI
Wine is an open source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and OpenGL. Wine emulates the Windows runtime environment by translating Windows system calls into POSIX-compliant system…
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