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The hyper-visors storage can also be configured to change the location of the virtual hard drives. | The hyper-visors storage can also be configured to change the location of the virtual hard drives. | ||
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| + | == Hyper-visor Network Interfaces == | ||
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| + | This section lists the physical devices the VMs can connect to. There are four ways a VM can connect to an Interface. | ||
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| + | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |Bridge | ||
| + | | Binds a Physical and Virtual Interface, usually found with Xen | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |Bond | ||
| + | | Connect multiple interfaces as if the were one | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |Ethernet | ||
| + | | Sets up a bridge to a virtual interface | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |VLAN | ||
| + | | Connects a network interface to the VM system | ||
| + | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 14:29, 3 September 2013
Hyper Visor Configuration
Right clicking on a hypervisors will show the details and settings. These allow storage, networks and host details to be configured.
Hyper-visor Host Details
| Connection | URI for the hypervisor |
| Hostname | Hostname for the VM host |
| Hypervisor | QEMU is use by KVM |
| Memory | Available RAM for the VMs |
| Logical CPUs | Available CPU cores for the VMs |
| Architecture | CPU Architecture |
| Autoconnect | Set to auto connect to the hyper visor |
Hyper-visor Networks
The Network Section of the hyper-visor configuration. This section will control which network addresses will be given to the VMs if they send a DHCP request. The configuration allows networks to be set up, deleted and started automatically. It will also define the range of addresses that can be used.
Hyper-visor Storage
The hyper-visors storage can also be configured to change the location of the virtual hard drives.
Hyper-visor Network Interfaces
This section lists the physical devices the VMs can connect to. There are four ways a VM can connect to an Interface.
| Bridge | Binds a Physical and Virtual Interface, usually found with Xen |
| Bond | Connect multiple interfaces as if the were one |
| Ethernet | Sets up a bridge to a virtual interface |
| VLAN | Connects a network interface to the VM system |