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    • KellyK
      Kelly @Obsolesce
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      @tim_g said in KVM Setup:

      @kelly said in KVM Setup:

      All scorn and derision aside, if I wanted to manage a KVM host from Windows what are my options?

      SSH (I like Putty)

      @black3dynamite said in KVM Setup:

      @kelly said in KVM Setup:

      All scorn and derision aside, if I wanted to manage a KVM host from Windows what are my options?

      You can use putty to ssh into the server and then use virsh commands to manage VMs.

      You can setup a Fedora VM and use a light desktop environment or just a windows manager only to help with using less resources and then install virt-manager. That's the same way I would do it when I need to manage a Hyper-V host from Fedora or any other distros.

      Any GUI options?

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      • coliverC
        coliver @Kelly
        last edited by

        @kelly said in KVM Setup:

        @tim_g said in KVM Setup:

        @kelly said in KVM Setup:

        All scorn and derision aside, if I wanted to manage a KVM host from Windows what are my options?

        SSH (I like Putty)

        @black3dynamite said in KVM Setup:

        @kelly said in KVM Setup:

        All scorn and derision aside, if I wanted to manage a KVM host from Windows what are my options?

        You can use putty to ssh into the server and then use virsh commands to manage VMs.

        You can setup a Fedora VM and use a light desktop environment or just a windows manager only to help with using less resources and then install virt-manager. That's the same way I would do it when I need to manage a Hyper-V host from Fedora or any other distros.

        Any GUI options?

        Not on Windows no. There is Kimchi which does an ok job of managing VMs but it's clunky and not as powerful as Hyper-V Manager or vCenter.

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        • BRRABillB
          BRRABill @Kelly
          last edited by BRRABill

          @kelly said in KVM Setup:

          Any GUI options?

          As a heavy (in more ways than one) Windows user, I found installing Fedora in a VM was the eaiest way when I was playing with this.

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          • ObsolesceO
            Obsolesce
            last edited by

            It's the same in reverse too. How do you manage (via GUI) Hyper-V from Linux? You do it through a Win10 VM.

            How do you manage (via GUI) KVM from Windows? You do it through a Linux VM.

            That's really the easiest way to do it, without adding software to your hypervisors to be able to do it all via HTML5.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @Obsolesce
              last edited by

              @tim_g said in KVM Setup:

              It's the same in reverse too. How do you manage (via GUI) Hyper-V from Linux? You do it through a Win10 VM.

              How do you manage (via GUI) KVM from Windows? You do it through a Linux VM.

              That's really the easiest way to do it, without adding software to your hypervisors to be able to do it all via HTML5.

              XenServer doesn't have to add software to the hypervisor.

              But I think I'm going to setup a basic lab at the office for this. I want to test it out, really I do.

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              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates @DustinB3403
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                @dustinb3403 said in KVM Setup:

                XenServer doesn't have to add software to the hypervisor.

                Neither does KVM. IMO KVM has always been so much easier to use than XenServer. No weird proprietary formats. No strange matching UUIDs of disks to UUIDs of VMs. It's just super easy overall.

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                  bnrstnr @stacksofplates
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                  @stacksofplates What is your distro of choice for running your Ansible "control machine?"

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                  • stacksofplatesS
                    stacksofplates @bnrstnr
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                    @bnrstnr said in KVM Setup:

                    @stacksofplates What is your distro of choice for running your Ansible "control machine?"

                    I use Fedora for AWX and Ansible core. For Tower, CentOS which is what they recommend.

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                    • RomoR
                      Romo @Kelly
                      last edited by Romo

                      @kelly said in KVM Setup:

                      All scorn and derision aside, if I wanted to manage a KVM host from Windows what are my options?

                      Any GUI options?

                      How about testing either of the following two options if you dont want to have a linux vm or manage everything with virsh. Can't test them properly myself since currenty working out of my office and dont have any KVM server available:

                      If you have Win 10

                      1. WSL (Windows Subsystem for LInux) + VcXsrv+ virt-manger
                        0_1512074930450_wsl-virtmanager.png

                      If you have Win 7 you can use Cygwin
                      2. Cygwin + virtmanager
                      0_1512074998777_cygwin-virtmanager.png

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce @Romo
                        last edited by

                        @romo now there's a workaround if I've ever seen one...

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