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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Best performance UNIX just for HOST Virtualization? Post 303012062 by Neo on Monday 29th of January 2018 08:09:31 AM
Old 01-29-2018
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Originally Posted by mbzadegan
What is related to the virtualization subject?SmilieSmilie
Because earlier in this thread people discussed various Linux distributions, so if you read the earlier threads about "breaking when upgrading" then you will not be confused, LOL, as people's replies are based on the facts, not just one subject line.

Virtualization is not some "magic word", it is an instance of a distribution of some operating system(s) and the performance is based on a number of things, including reliability and upgradability.

The original questions is more confusing than my reply:

"Best performance .... " ? That is a very confusing concept as well Smilie
 

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VIRT-HOST-VALIDATE(1)					      Virtualization Support					     VIRT-HOST-VALIDATE(1)

NAME
virt-host-validate - validate host virtualization setup SYNOPSIS
virt-host-validate [OPTIONS...] [HV-TYPE] DESCRIPTION
This tool validates that the host is configured in a suitable way to run libvirt hypervisor drivers. If invoked without any arguments it will check support for all hypervisor drivers it is aware of. Optionally it can be given a particular hypervisor type ('qemu' or 'lxc') to restrict the checks to those relevant for that virtualization technology OPTIONS
"-v", "--version" Display the command version "-h", "--help" Display the command line help "-q", "--quiet" Don't display details of individual checks being performed. Only display output if a check does not pass. EXIT STATUS
Upon successful validation, an exit status of 0 will be set. Upon failure a non-zero status will be set. AUTHOR
Daniel P. Berrange BUGS
Report any bugs discovered to the libvirt community via the mailing list "http://libvirt.org/contact.html" or bug tracker "http://libvirt.org/bugs.html". Alternatively report bugs to your software distributor / vendor. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2012 by Red Hat, Inc. LICENSE
virt-host-validate is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2+. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SEE ALSO
virsh(1), "virt-pki-validate", "virt-xml-validate" libvirt-1.1.1 2012-09-21 VIRT-HOST-VALIDATE(1)
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