[Cialug] VM Server

Nathan.smith@rockinghamridge.com nathan.smith at rockinghamridge.com
Sat Jan 18 13:00:29 CST 2014


You should at least play with proxmox if you never have.  Ken suggested it to me.  It is easy to use though most management is via gui.

David Champion <dchamp1337 at gmail.com> wrote:
>I'm planning to upgrade my co-located server, a good old Dell SC1425
>I've
>been running for years, with a Dell PE2950, and run a Virtual Machine
>server. The VM's will be running Linux.
>
>I'm quite familiar with VMWare. I've run VirtualBox on the desktop for
>testing OS's, and I've just started playing around with KVM. Haven't
>run
>Xen.
>
>Of all of these, I'm kind of leaning towards KVM at the moment. It
>seems
>really easy to set up, and you can manage your vm's from the command
>line,
>i.e. I can ssh in from my tablet and restart a VM if something crashes.
>
>Anyone have any input on what they'd run for a VM Server?
>
>-dc
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