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Installing and Configuring Fedora KVM Virtualization

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As discussed in previous chapters of this book, virtualization is the ability to run multiple operating systems simultaneously on a single computer system. There are a number of ways to implement virtualization on Fedora. Options include (but are not limited to) VMWare, Xen, VirtualBox and KVM. In the preceding chapters we looked in detail at configuring and maintaining Xen based virtualization. In this and subsequent chapters we will look at KVM based virtualization hosted on a Fedora system.
For information on administering a virtual system read [[Managing and Monitoring Fedora based KVM Guest Systems]].
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