Yes, even though libvirt is remotely accessible, it is node-centric, that is it manages the whole node (server) for you, but nothing else (well, it can migrate). If you want to have a "cloud" or anything involving more servers you probably want something on top of libvirt as well (oVirt, OpenStack, or others, see https://libvirt.org/apps.html ) On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 04:16:07PM +0000, Brandon Doyle wrote:
Can you not use virt-manager or ovirt to accomplish this? Regards, Brandon Doyle On 6/6/19 10:25 AM, Adrien Macor wrote: Hi, I have a question for you: Let’s suppose I have three physical servers; two on the same area, and the last one elsewhere (not on the same network, but all three have connectivity between each others). May I use this infrastructure with libvirt? I mean in terms of cloud automation: is it possible to remotely deploy VMs (with particulary configurations) with libvirt? For example, is it possible to have one master node controlling the two others? Thanks for the reply _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users
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