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    What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?

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    • K
      kuyaz
      last edited by

      Hi All,

      Please share you most preferred KVM Management tools here.
      Im thinking to use Proxmox. Any thought?

      Thanks.

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      • coliverC
        coliver @kuyaz
        last edited by

        @kuyaz said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

        Proxmox

        Don't? Use Virt-Manager, Kimchi, or the CLI.

        The CLI is actually much easier then I initially thought and seems to follow a very logical structure for commands.

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        • stacksofplatesS
          stacksofplates
          last edited by

          I would recommend cli first and Virt-Manager second. I frequently use tools like libguestfs and it’s family of tools (virt-sysprep, virt-customize, guestmount, etc), virt-builder, virt-clone, and others.

          I’ve used ProxMox before and it just slows everything down.

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          • dafyreD
            dafyre
            last edited by

            I use Virt-Manager 99% of the time. I've heard that Kimichi is good as well, but haven't set it up yet.

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            • coliverC
              coliver @dafyre
              last edited by

              @dafyre said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

              I use Virt-Manager 99% of the time. I've heard that Kimichi is good as well, but haven't set it up yet.

              It's ok. Not nearly as powerful as the CLI or Virt-manager. I'm curious if there is a cockpit console/manager out there.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @kuyaz
                last edited by

                @kuyaz said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

                Im thinking to use Proxmox. Any thought?

                That's one I'd totally avoid. Horrible company, want nothing to do with them.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite
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                  I like Proxmox web UI but everything else is just weird. You can't use any virsh commands to manage VMs because they not using any of the tools that libvirt provides.

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                    Emad R @coliver
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                    • Emad RE
                      Emad R @coliver
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                      @coliver said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

                      @dafyre said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

                      I use Virt-Manager 99% of the time. I've heard that Kimichi is good as well, but haven't set it up yet.

                      It's ok. Not nearly as powerful as the CLI or Virt-manager. I'm curious if there is a cockpit console/manager out there.

                      How To Install Cockpit Machines on CentOS 7

                      yum -y update
                      yum install cockpit
                      yum install cockpit-machines			# Optional for KVM Managing
                      
                      systemctl start cockpit
                      systemctl enable cockpit.socket
                      
                      firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=cockpit
                      firewall-cmd --reload
                      
                      https://server-ip:9090
                      
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                      • olivierO
                        olivier
                        last edited by

                        Do you know any valid API that can be called remotely and doing also network and storage operations?

                        I can't figure why I can't find this.

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                        • hobbit666H
                          hobbit666
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                          Is there a Windows GUI to manage a KVM set-up?
                          As I was going to have a play when I get a spare server back in the "server room"

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @hobbit666
                            last edited by

                            @hobbit666 said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

                            Is there a Windows GUI to manage a KVM set-up?
                            As I was going to have a play when I get a spare server back in the "server room"

                            You don't want that. A Windows GUI is the worst thing ever, even for Windows work. You want a web GUI, and that's what Cockpit is. A Windows GUI would be purely a negative.

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                            • hobbit666H
                              hobbit666 @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller Good to know

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @hobbit666
                                last edited by

                                @hobbit666 said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

                                @scottalanmiller Good to know

                                Same would go for Linux, native GUIs are almost always a bad thing.

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                                • ObsolesceO
                                  Obsolesce
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                                  I've found that the very best way to manage your KVM virtual machines is to SSH into the KVM hypervisor and use the virsh command. Nothing beats that.

                                  If you need a GUI, I've found Virt-Manager to be the next best.

                                  If you would like a whole management interface GUI that is similar to Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager, then you should look into oVirt. I'm currently doing some things with oVirt and I really like it.

                                  As other's mentioned, the Kimchi-Project is an excellent way to manage your KVM server and VMs via HTML5 web interface. I've got a guide on my blog on how to set it up here: https://www.timothygruber.com/linux/fedora-26-kvm-html5-remote-access-with-web-console-via-kimchi-part-1/

                                  There is also cockpit-machines, a part of Cockpit, a web interface, but that only allows you to reboot/shutdown/on/off your virtual machines, and also allows you to view your VMs through your browser.

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                                  • olivierO
                                    olivier
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                                    I'm not sure to get Kimchi architecture. Do you need to install it on each node? There is no "pool" concept in KVM world?

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                                    • FATeknollogeeF
                                      FATeknollogee
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                                      @olivier Have you looked at oVirt + Gluster https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2017/04/up-and-running-with-ovirt-4.1-and-gluster-storage/

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                                      • coliverC
                                        coliver @olivier
                                        last edited by

                                        @olivier said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

                                        I'm not sure to get Kimchi architecture. Do you need to install it on each node? There is no "pool" concept in KVM world?

                                        Nope. It can manage several different KVM servers via a single VM.

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                                        • FATeknollogeeF
                                          FATeknollogee
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                                          @Tim_G I need to take 4.2 for a spin https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2017/11/introducing-ovirt-4.2.0-beta/

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @FATeknollogee
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                                            @fateknollogee said in What is KVM Best Management Tools in 2017?:

                                            @Tim_G I need to take 4.2 for a spin https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2017/11/introducing-ovirt-4.2.0-beta/

                                            Let me know how it goes, I haven't tried 4.2 yet.

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