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            課程目錄:Virtualization with QEMU, KVM and Libvirt培訓
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              Virtualization with QEMU, KVM and Libvirt培訓

             

             

            Day 1

            "Big picture" of the virtualization ecosystem
            History of QEMU development
            CPU features related to virtualization
            Installing QEMU from packages
            Installing QEMU from source
            Full-system emulators
            Using the QEMU console
            Available machine types and peripheral devices
            VirtIO
            Guest drivers
            Disk image formats
            Managing virtual machine snapshots
            Networking in virtual machines
            Graphics adapters
            Audio devices
            Nested virtualization
            User-level emulators
            Registration of foreign binaries through binfmt-misc
            Cross-architecture chroots and containers
            Day 2

            The role of Libvirt in the virtualization ecosystem
            Supported hypervisors and container technologies
            QEMU Machine protocol (QMP)
            Running QEMU headless
            QXL video card and SPICE display
            Available SPICE viewers
            Creating virtual machines with "virt-install" and "virt-clone" command-line tools
            Using "virt-manager" graphical application to create and run virtual machines
            Editing virtual machine configuration and libvirt settings with "virsh" low-level tool
            Using libguestfs tools (guestfish, virt-sysprep) to manipulate disk image contents
            Networking and firewall in libvirt
            Accessing libvirt remotely
            Overview of web-based frontends for libvirt
            Highlights from recent KVM-related conferences
            Bonus topics available in classroom only (i.e. only short descriptions, not demonstrations, are available in remote courses):

            Running Mac OS X in KVM (if at least one participant has a Mac with Linux installed)
            3D graphics with VirGL
            3D graphics with Intel GPU (must be of Broadwell, Skylake or early Kabylake family, i.e. 5th-7th generation, not later) and igvtg, or the equivalent "mediated passthrough" for NVidia Quadro and Tesla cards
            Video card passthrough (if there is a desktop available with two video cards, ideally AMD)
            USB device pass-through

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