On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:07:32AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Libvirt deliberately doesn't expose the full
feature set of any one hypervisor which it supports, but instead
exposes common features.
Judging by one private reply I got, I don't want this to be
misinterpreted. Libvirt DOESN'T expose the minimum subset of all
hypervisors (because that would be very small and useless). It
exposes general virtualization features, even if those features only
apply to one or two hypervisors. For example:
migration - only works with Xen & KVM, but could be applicable
to other hypervisors in the future when we support them and they
support migration
scheduler tuning - only for Xen, but generally applicable
adding/dropping interfaces from live guests - a general feature
supported by many but not all of the backends
Rich.
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