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Installing KVM Virtualization on CentOS

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When this option is selected for a virtual machine it will have access to the external network using the same eth1 device used by the host and operate with its own IP address which may be defined statically or obtained dynamically from a DHCP server.
Assuming that KVM is now installed and a network bridge configure if NAT networking is suitable, we are ready to move on the next chapter entitled [[Creating a CentOS KVM Virtual Machine]].
 
 
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<td width="20%">[[Managing Xen on CentOS using the xm and virsh Command-line Tools|Previous]]<td align="center">[[CentOS Essentials|Table of Contents]]<td width="20%" align="right">[[Creating a CentOS KVM Virtual Machine|Next]]</td>
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<td width="20%">Managing Xen on CentOS using the xm and virsh Command-line Tools<td align="center"><td width="20%" align="right">Creating a CentOS KVM Virtual Machine</td>
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