Hi,
My name is Gaurav Bansal and I would like to introduce myself to the developers of this community. I'm (technically) a junior in the Computer Science degree program at Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani. I am well versed with Python, C/C++, Java, PHP and bash. I have been using the qemu tool and the virt-manager for almost 6 months now and I'm comfortable with it.
I was very much fascinated with the concept of Virtualization and wanted to explore it more and what could be a better way to start off than KVM.
I was having a look at the GSoC 2015 ideas page and the particular project of Running docker containers using virt-sandbox. I have some basic information about the docker images and have worked using the libvirt API. I have also tried the proof of concept uploaded by Daniel for downloading the docker images.
Could you please guide me through where should I look forward that would be helpful for the project?
My name is Gaurav Bansal and I would like to introduce myself to the developers of this community. I'm (technically) a junior in the Computer Science degree program at Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani. I am well versed with Python, C/C++, Java, PHP and bash. I have been using the qemu tool and the virt-manager for almost 6 months now and I'm comfortable with it.
I was very much fascinated with the concept of Virtualization and wanted to explore it more and what could be a better way to start off than KVM.
I was having a look at the GSoC 2015 ideas page and the particular project of Running docker containers using virt-sandbox. I have some basic information about the docker images and have worked using the libvirt API. I have also tried the proof of concept uploaded by Daniel for downloading the docker images.
Could you please guide me through where should I look forward that would be helpful for the project?
- Gaurav Bansal
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