Re: virtualisation

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Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager is the package name) is a nice and 
easy to use GUI for creating, modifying and deleting virtual servers on 
CentOS. It uses the KVM hypervisor by default, which "just works".

I'd strongly recommend giving it a try.

On 03/02/14 04:31 PM, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run a small company and I would like to virtualise our setup. My internet
> provider offers a cloud server running CentOS. The server is managed by
> vmware software, they haven't been able to tell me exactly what. I wanted
> to know is it possible to virtualise such a setup, and Have CentOS running
> as the virtual OS that every client sees. Is there a solution similar to
> vmware view + client for CentOS servers?
>
> Regards,
>
> Ridhwaan Mayet
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