How to create KVM virtual machines

Courtesy Ubuntu-News.net  Tue, 09/02/2008 - 14:46

n this article, you'll learn how easy it is to create a Linux Kernel-based virtual machine, or KVM, virtualisation host. KVM can provide a good foundation for Linux-based virtualisation.


 

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