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This project was created for package systemd-presets-branding-openSUSE via attribute OBS:Maintained
Branch of the Virtualization project for personal dev work
This project was created for package libvirt via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package libvirt via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package libvirt via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package libvirt via attribute OBS:Maintained
QEMU is a quick emulator, using dynamic translation (TCG). It also serves as frontend for KVM and as backend for Xen device emulation.
Note that this package is based on a Git patch queue and the .spec file is thus generated from qemu.spec.in.
QEMU is a quick emulator, using dynamic translation (TCG). It also serves as frontend for KVM and as backend for Xen device emulation.
Note that this package is based on a Git patch queue and the .spec file is thus generated from qemu.spec.in.
QEMU is a quick emulator, using dynamic translation (TCG). It also serves as frontend for KVM and as backend for Xen device emulation.
Note that this package is based on a Git patch queue and the .spec file is thus generated from qemu.spec.in.
Libvirt is a C toolkit to interract with the virtualization
capabilities Linux. Virtualization of the Linux Operating System means
the ability to run multiple instances of Operating Systems concurently
on a single hardware system where the basic resources are driven by a
Linux instance. The library aims to provide long term stable C API
initially for the Xen paravirtualization but should be able to
integrate other virtualization mechanisms if needed.
Libvirt-cim is a CMPI CIM provider that implements the DMTF SVPC
virtualization model. The goal is to support most of the features
exported by libvirt itself, enabling management of multiple platforms
with a single provider.
vhostmd provides a "metrics communication channel" between a host and
its hosted virtual machines, allowing limited introspection of host
resource usage from within virtual machines
Libvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization
capabilities of Linux. Virtualization of the Linux Operating System means
the ability to run multiple instances of Operating Systems concurrently
on a single hardware system where the basic resources are driven by a
Linux instance. The library aims to provide long term stable C API
to interact with Linux virtualization technologies.
Libvirt-cim is a CMPI CIM provider that implements the DMTF SVPC
virtualization model. The goal is to support most of the features
exported by libvirt itself, enabling management of multiple platforms
with a single provider.