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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Configuring and managing virtualization
Setting up your host, creating and administering virtual machines, and understanding
virtualization features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Last Updated: 2024-06-25
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Configuring and managing virtualization
Setting up your host, creating and administering virtual machines, and understanding virtualization
features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
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Abstract
To use a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system as a virtualization host, follow the instructions in
this document. The information provided includes: What the capabilities and use cases of
virtualization are How to manage your host and your virtual machines by using command-line
utilities, as well as by using the web console What the support limitations of virtualization are on
various system architectures, such as Intel 64, AMD64, IBM POWER, and IBM Z
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Table of Contents
PROVIDING FEEDBACK ON RED HAT DOCUMENTATION
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCING VIRTUALIZATION IN RHEL
1.1. WHAT IS VIRTUALIZATION?
1.2. ADVANTAGES OF VIRTUALIZATION
1.3. VIRTUAL MACHINE COMPONENTS AND THEIR INTERACTION
1.4. TOOLS AND INTERFACES FOR VIRTUALIZATION MANAGEMENT
1.5. RED HAT VIRTUALIZATION SOLUTIONS
CHAPTER 2. GETTING STARTED WITH VIRTUALIZATION
2.1. ENABLING VIRTUALIZATION
2.2. CREATING VIRTUAL MACHINES
2.2.1. Creating virtual machines by using the command-line interface
2.2.2. Creating virtual machines and installing guest operating systems by using the web console
2.2.2.1. Creating virtual machines by using the web console
2.2.2.2. Creating virtual machines by importing disk images by using the web console
2.2.2.3. Installing guest operating systems by using the web console
2.2.3. Creating virtual machines with cloud image authentication by using the web console
2.3. STARTING VIRTUAL MACHINES
2.3.1. Starting a virtual machine by using the command-line interface
2.3.2. Starting virtual machines by using the web console
2.3.3. Starting virtual machines automatically when the host starts
2.4. CONNECTING TO VIRTUAL MACHINES
2.4.1. Interacting with virtual machines by using the web console
2.4.1.1. Viewing the virtual machine graphical console in the web console
2.4.1.2. Viewing the graphical console in a remote viewer by using the web console
2.4.1.3. Viewing the virtual machine serial console in the web console
2.4.1.4. Replacing the SPICE remote display protocol with VNC in the web console
2.4.2. Opening a virtual machine graphical console by using Virt Viewer
2.4.3. Connecting to a virtual machine by using SSH
2.4.4. Opening a virtual machine serial console
2.4.5. Setting up easy access to remote virtualization hosts
2.5. SHUTTING DOWN VIRTUAL MACHINES
2.5.1. Shutting down a virtual machine by using the command-line interface
2.5.2. Shutting down and restarting virtual machines by using the web console
2.5.2.1. Shutting down virtual machines in the web console
2.5.2.2. Restarting virtual machines by using the web console
2.5.2.3. Sending non-maskable interrupts to VMs by using the web console
2.6. DELETING VIRTUAL MACHINES
2.6.1. Deleting virtual machines by using the command line interface
2.6.2. Deleting virtual machines by using the web console
CHAPTER 3. GETTING STARTED WITH VIRTUALIZATION ON IBM POWER
3.1. ENABLING VIRTUALIZATION ON IBM POWER
3.2. HOW VIRTUALIZATION ON IBM POWER DIFFERS FROM AMD64 AND INTEL 64
CHAPTER 4. GETTING STARTED WITH VIRTUALIZATION ON IBM Z
4.1. ENABLING VIRTUALIZATION ON IBM Z
4.2. UPDATING VIRTUALIZATION ON IBM Z FROM RHEL 8.5 TO RHEL 8.6 OR LATER
4.3. HOW VIRTUALIZATION ON IBM Z DIFFERS FROM AMD64 AND INTEL 64
4.4. NEXT STEPS
4.5. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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