User talk:Egberts/Drafts/Virtualization
New Outline
After perusing the entire Gentoo WIki on Virtualization/QEMU/Virt-manager/Guest/Linux setup wiki, I find that the continuity between components to be rather quirky and lacking suitable jump points to where a reader wants to go next.
To minimize the jumble, I am submitting a propsal on the granularity of the breakdown on virtualization and generically organized into nestable computer architecture:
- Virtualization
- Virtualizer Engines (QEMU/Xen/VMware)
- Front-End to Virtualizer Engines (GUI and CLI)
- Front-End Networking
- Creating guest using a Front-End
- Installing an OS into the guest
- Creating guest using a Front-End
- Front-End Networking
- Front-End to Virtualizer Engines (GUI and CLI)
- Virtualizer Engines (QEMU/Xen/VMware)
Within in my User:Egbert/Drafts, I've done a bit of reorganizing by outline and started to move things toward a common thread as outlined above.
The following pages are being roughly reorganized so that we can be able to take on multiple variants of guest target (Windows/Linux/BSD) as well as different virtualization engines (Docker/QEMU/LXD/Xen/Podman).
As a demonstration of fluidity of nested computer virtualization, I'm starting my outline with just the QEMU/KVM/virt-manager/Linux guest/Gentoo OS.
Wiki pages are:
- Virtualization
- QEMU
- QEMU/QEMU front-ends for configuration tools or commands toward the creation and maintenance of virtual machines.
- Virt-manager
- virt-manager/QEMU guest
- QEMU/Linux guest
- Comparison of virtual machines
Of course, my objective is more about trying to decide what to choose and where to go next.
Warning: I am still grappling on some finer nuances of Gentoo Wiki here. (be nice to see a compressable outline)[/quote] Egberts (talk) 04:43, 9 August 2022 (UTC)