Thanks for the question. It will be up to you. Proxmox is great if you want a well known and documented type one hypervisor. Virt-manager is a great graphical tool to manage VMs on a Linux machine. Virsh is the command line API used to manage and interact with the VMs. Personally, I like using virsh because I enjoy using the command line and you learn a lot about how all hypervisors work.
I have a scenario where I dont understand what can cause it. Basically I can see in my systems one snapshot when listing using virsh command and two snapshots which is problem for me when listing via qemu commands. But both with same snapshot name. How can it be possible?
Good video
Thanks. Good video!
If you have not covered it yet, a video that show you have to build a complete VM from scratch will be cool.
Thanks for the comment. I have done a video: ua-cam.com/video/laAFFLulW7M/v-deo.html.
I have installed Virt-Manager, but encounter a snag each time - upon starting the machine, it logs me out.
Awesome Video Sir! Pleae keep it coming. Thank you
Thanks! I pan on it.
great content :)
Thanks!
the question that doesn't want to be ignored, better to use proxmox or virsh/virt-manager? (sorry if I wrote something wrong, I'm Brazilian)
Thanks for the question. It will be up to you. Proxmox is great if you want a well known and documented type one hypervisor. Virt-manager is a great graphical tool to manage VMs on a Linux machine. Virsh is the command line API used to manage and interact with the VMs. Personally, I like using virsh because I enjoy using the command line and you learn a lot about how all hypervisors work.
I have a scenario where I dont understand what can cause it. Basically I can see in my systems one snapshot when listing using virsh command and two snapshots which is problem for me when listing via qemu commands. But both with same snapshot name. How can it be possible?
Honestly, I am not as familiar with QEMU as I am virsh. Did you ever create one with qemu commands at some point?