Gunnar wrote:
I am doing a retraining as IT-specialist atm and have 2 weeks full
time
ahead to dive into virtualization.
The main training will we looking at Hyper-V which I have not interest
whatsoever in.
Now I want to get a good grip on the libvirt/kvm/qemu side of things and
am looking for good learning resource to dive into for this.
Can anybody recommend anything?
* I like video but am able to read
* "just google around a bit"/"search on youtube" is not the kind
of
recommendations I am up for (I will do this if noting else comes out
of this anyway)
* I'd like to go from 0 to hero (even though I am a bit above 0
already, but like to start from the ground)
* alternatively proxmox would be a topic worth considering for me
looking forward to any recommendation in this.
thx and best
Gunnar
Hiya,
I'd recommend reading the oVirt/RHEV documentation:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.4/
Start with 'Planning' and go on from there.
I also recommend that you build a test environment, if you have a
reasonably powerful workstation or small server, you can build a virtual
oVirt environment using qemu-kvm or VirtualBox. You could also just use
a few spare PC's if you have any.
HTH
/tony
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