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Course Outline
Introduction to Virtualization
- Defining the Hypervisor
- Hypervisor Classifications (Type 1 vs. Type 2)
- Advantages of Virtualization
KVM Overview
- Introduction to KVM and its architectural design
- Advantages and limitations of KVM
- Key terminology (libvirt, QEMU, virt-manager, etc.)
Lab Setup and Installation
- Lab configuration and system specifications
- KVM installation prerequisites
- Step-by-step KVM installation
KVM Configuration
- KVM network setup
- Establishing storage pools
- Provisioning guest virtual machines
KVM Administration
- Managing guest VMs (starting, stopping, deleting, etc.)
- Creating and restoring VM snapshots
- Backing up guest virtual machines
- Expanding guest VM disk capacity
- Renaming guest virtual machines
- Cloning guest virtual machines
- Allocating additional resources to guest VMs (CPU, RAM)
Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting
- Establishing virtual network bridges (vBridge: Host-Only and NAT)
- Restoring VMs from backups
- Essential KVM troubleshooting techniques
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Proficiency with the Linux command-line interface
- Fundamental knowledge of system administration
- A general awareness of virtualization concepts is advantageous but optional
Target Audience
- System administrators interested in virtualization technologies
- IT professionals seeking a quick entry into KVM usage
- Developers and DevOps engineers operating within virtualized settings
7 Hours
Testimonials (1)
A very good and easy-to-use virtual solution (DA DESKTOP).