Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Re: [fedora-virt] Virtualized desktop

Hi Cole,

The more I think about it and the more what I'm looking for is
actually a virtual machine manager.

I see it like a windows manager. Your computer boots and load this
virtual machine manager as it will be doing with GNOME, then you can
switch and manage the VMs as if they where windows. One can assign
a screen or two or other devices.

In a perfect world, I also see USB over IP to share devices connected on
another host.

>> 5. I'd like to make both hypervisor work together. Can I use the local
>> drive of each computer to ensure migration and folder sharing?
>>
>
> This is a little vague, but yes there are ways to share folders between
> host and guest VM, and there are ways to share storage so that a VM
> can be seamlessly migrated between hosts. It will take some manual
> configuration though.

What I'm talking about here is to have something like GlusterFS
sharing the local disk space of all my hypervisors so VM can freely
move from one to another.

--
Jimmy
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