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Linux: Configure “bridge at boot” for NIC(s) in Fedora 13

Sometimes, for instance when having a limited number of Network Interface Cards (NICs) on a system that will be used for a Linux hosted platform virtualization solution (and you’re running Fedora 13), the easiest approach to giving each of the guests “direct” access to a network is to configure the physical devices as bridges on [...]

Scaling up your virtualization solution on 8-socket HP ProLiant Servers

Some of the things we’ve learned while testing the KVM based virtualization solution in RHEL 5.4 on an 8-socket HP ProLiant server.

KVM/Qemu and caching of I/O

A feeble(ish) attempt at documenting the ‘cache’ properties for the Kernel Virtual Machine when managed by libvirtd.