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  • CentOSKVMQuestions and AnswersRHEL

    Manage KVM Virtual Machines from CLI with Virsh

    May 31, 2021

    In a previous article we discussed how to install the KVM hypervisor and create a virtual machine. In a single article we were not able to cover the KVM virtual…

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    Install and Configure KVM Hypervisor on CentOS/RHEL

    March 17, 2021

    In this article we’ll look on how to install and configure the KVM hypervisor on a server running Linux RHEL or CentOS. We will show how to create a virtual…

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    Selecting the Number of vCPUs and Cores for a Virtual Machine

    August 18, 2020

    When creating virtual machines in different hypervisors (VMWare, KVM, Hyper-V, etc.), you may see that sometimes a virtual machine may not see all virtual processor sockets (vCPU) assigned to it.…

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    KVM: How to Expand or Shrink a Virtual Machine Disk Size?

    May 25, 2020

    In this article we’ll talk about how to resize KVM virtual machine disks for popular disk types. We’ll show how to correctly increase a virtual machine disk size in the…

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