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    • NerdyDadN
      NerdyDad
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      Going to start off with KVM. Plan on trying to get that off of the ground this weekend.

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce
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        KVM is a lot of fun. I'd recommend that before Hyper-V if you're just starting out.

        Why? Because Hyper-V just works, and it's so easy and visually easy. KVM is less so. This will be better for learning virtualization.

        But if you do use Hyper-V in your test lab first, that's not a bad thing.

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        • EddieJenningsE
          EddieJennings
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          My little lab uses Hyper-V with CentOS VMs 🙂

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          • FATeknollogeeF
            FATeknollogee @NerdyDad
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            @NerdyDad said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

            Going to start off with KVM. Plan on trying to get that off of the ground this weekend.

            @Tim_G said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

            KVM is a lot of fun. I'd recommend that before Hyper-V if you're just starting out.

            1. What "flavor" of KVM - are you CentOS/Fed 25 etc? (I know they're pretty much the same)
            2. What is the "Xen Orchestra" equivalent for KVM?
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            • coliverC
              coliver @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

              XenServer, considering moving to KVM to see how it works.

              I'm in the same boat right now. Really like KVM on my Korora laptop.

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @FATeknollogee
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                @FATeknollogee said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

                What "flavor" of KVM - are you CentOS/Fed 25 etc? (I know they're pretty much the same)

                I've had awesome success and experience with KVM on Fedora 25 Cinnamon Desktop.

                This is the process I used here, plus it contains some good informational links that will help you along the way. They've helped me.

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                • NerdyDadN
                  NerdyDad
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                  I'm going with CentOS 7 server with KVM/qemu since that's what my book is going with.

                  As far as XO goes, I have no idea and would have to refer to one of our veterans for that.

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite
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                    You could go all out and setup oVirt. You can manage it via a web browser.

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                    • FATeknollogeeF
                      FATeknollogee
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                      Virt-manager vs oVirt, which one is considered more "up to date"?

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                      • black3dynamiteB
                        black3dynamite @FATeknollogee
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                        @FATeknollogee said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

                        Virt-manager vs oVirt, which one is considered more "up to date"?

                        For virt-manager, it depends on the distro you will be using since you will be installing from that distribution. Not sure about oVirt.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22
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                          XenServer but I'm switching to KVM

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                          • Emad RE
                            Emad R @FATeknollogee
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                            @FATeknollogee said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

                            Virt-manager vs oVirt, which one is considered more "up to date"?

                            Neither is out of date.

                            If you are familiar with ESXi C# Vsphere client to manage hosts use Virt Manager, if you want something like ESXi Virtual appliance to manage multiple hosts go for oVirt which is web based solution.

                            Virt-manager targeted at manually managing couple of hosts, oVirt is solution for many hosts.

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                            • FATeknollogeeF
                              FATeknollogee
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                              Is oVirt a virtual appliance like XOA?

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                              • stacksofplatesS
                                stacksofplates
                                last edited by

                                Two KVM servers on CentOS 7.

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                                • stacksofplatesS
                                  stacksofplates @FATeknollogee
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                                  @FATeknollogee said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

                                  Virt-manager vs oVirt, which one is considered more "up to date"?

                                  To me, oVirt was slow. My one host has 8 cores and 96GB RAM and it took a long time to do stuff. That could be because I did the all in one install. But I'm assuming that's what most people here will be doing.

                                  I find straight KVM easy and super fast. I have a smaller LV for the OS and then a large LV for the qcow2 images. A full clone of a template takes about 2 seconds (thin provisioned qcow2).

                                  You can do some pretty cool stuff with libvirt. I have a template that updates nightly without manually spinning up the disk. I have a clone script that clones the template and sets the MAC, then runs virt-customize to set the hostname in the VM, and then finally starts it.

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                                  • matteo nunziatiM
                                    matteo nunziati @FATeknollogee
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                                    @FATeknollogee said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

                                    Is oVirt a virtual appliance like XOA?

                                    you have a number of options from installing it on dedicated machines to installing it as an OVA. here the docs

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                                    • matteo nunziatiM
                                      matteo nunziati @Alex Sage
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                                      @aaronstuder I've not a home lab. for personal needs I use KVM as my machines run linux on bare metal.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        KVM on my Scale cluster. KVM on my laptop machine. Hyper-V cluster just spun up this week (three nodes.)

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                                        • FATeknollogeeF
                                          FATeknollogee @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

                                          ...Hyper-V cluster just spun up this week (three nodes.)

                                          Why are you using Hyper-V?

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                                          • FATeknollogeeF
                                            FATeknollogee @stacksofplates
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                                            @stacksofplates said in Home Lab Hypervisor?:

                                            Two KVM servers on CentOS 7.

                                            You need 2x CentOS 7 vm's to run oVirt?

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