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    Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager

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    Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager

    Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager
    Published 4/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.22 GB | Duration: 2h 21m

    Virtualization Manager

    What you'll learn

    Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager

    oVirt engine features

    Data warehouse and databases

    Administration interfaces

    Requirements

    Virtualization Concept

    Description

    Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager is a proprietary server virtualization management platform that can be easily deployed to configure, monitor, and manage an Oracle Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) environment with enterprise-grade performance and support from Oracle. Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager Release 4.5 is based on oVirt, which is a free, open-source virtualization solution. To deploy Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager, you install and configure the engine on a host with Oracle Linux 8.8 (or later Oracle Linux 8 release), configure KVM hosts, storage, and networks, and create virtual machines.In Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager, a self-hosted engine is a virtualized environment where the engine runs inside a virtual machine on the hosts in the environment. The virtual machine for the engine is created as part of the host configuration process. And, the engine is installed and configured in parallel to the host configuration.Since the engine runs as a virtual machine and not on physical hardware, a self-hosted engine requires less physical resources. Additionally, since the engine is configured to be highly available, if the host running the Engine virtual machine goes into maintenance mode or fails unexpectedly the virtual machine is migrated automatically to another host in the environment. A minimum of two KVM hosts are required.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Architecture and Overview

    Lecture 2 Network Architecture on OCI

    Lecture 3 Create a Windows-Based VM

    Lecture 4 Connect to the Config Node Using RDP

    Section 3: Installing the Engine Node

    Lecture 5 Pre-installation Tasks

    Lecture 6 Installation Required Repositories and Packages

    Lecture 7 Configure Engine on the Host

    Lecture 8 Configure the Browser with the CA Certificate

    Lecture 9 Access the Engine Console

    Virtualization Manager,Linux Administrator,OS Administrator