On Mon, 2022-11-28 at 10:36 -0500, Jamie Fargen wrote:
Fedora has long supported virtualization with libvirt and kvm, there
is a suitable gui interface via virt-manager to make it easier for
mere mortals to manage VMs, Images, etc. What are the considerations
in using these tools which are thoroughly tested and used by the
Fedora community instead of combining these external tools which may
not be tested and quickly available with each iteration of Fedora
releases?
I use QEMU/KVM myself, but frankly I think the documentation is not
very user-friendly. For those who are a little put off by this, and
don't mind using a non-FOSS solution, the free-as-in-beer versions of
VirtualBox or VMware Workstation cover the majority of use cases more
easily (as long as you don't need PCI pass-through).
poc