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minus-squarePossibly linuxlinkfedilinkEnglish0•1 month ago*virtual manager Qemu is pretty much an emulator.
minus-square@thingsiplay@beehaw.orglinkfedilink1•1 month agoQemu can also be used with KVM, without emulating the entire hardware. My preferred way to virtual machinery. From linux-kvm.org: The kernel component of KVM is included in mainline Linux, as of 2.6.20. The userspace component of KVM is included in mainline QEMU, as of 1.3.
minus-square@ProgrammingSocks@pawb.sociallinkfedilink1•edit-21 month agoVirt-manager uses QEMU and KVM on the backend. The only difference is how you’re managing the VM.
Quemu+KVM is the way to go.
*virtual manager
Qemu is pretty much an emulator.
Qemu can also be used with KVM, without emulating the entire hardware. My preferred way to virtual machinery.
From linux-kvm.org:
Virt-manager uses QEMU and KVM on the backend. The only difference is how you’re managing the VM.