linux-kvm.org is the official website for the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), an open-source virtualization infrastructure for the Linux kernel that turns it into a hypervisor. It allows users to run multiple virtual machines (VMs) on a single Linux host, each with its own private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. KVM is part of Linux and is included in many Linux distributions, making it a popular choice for virtualization.
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Supports full virtualization, allowing unmodified guest operating systems to run in virtual machines.
Utilizes Intel VT-x and AMD-V hardware extensions for efficient virtualization.
Enables moving running virtual machines from one physical host to another with minimal downtime.
Allows more virtual machines to run on a host than the physical memory would normally allow, by sharing and swapping memory.
Supports taking snapshots of virtual machines, allowing for easy backup and restoration.
Provides advanced networking capabilities, including virtual LANs and network bridges.
Supports various storage options, including local disks, network-attached storage, and distributed storage systems.
Incorporates SELinux and sVirt for enhanced security of virtual machines.
Designed to scale from small to very large deployments, supporting thousands of virtual machines.
Backed by a large and active community, providing extensive documentation, forums, and mailing lists.
KVM is open source and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.
KVM is developed by a global community of contributors, including individuals and companies like Red Hat, IBM, and Intel.
KVM is integrated into the Linux kernel, making it a part of the Linux ecosystem and benefiting from the kernel's ongoing development and optimizations.
KVM is known for its high performance, close to native execution speeds, due to its direct integration with the Linux kernel and use of hardware virtualization extensions.
KVM can be managed with various tools, including libvirt, virsh, and graphical interfaces like virt-manager, providing flexibility in managing virtual machines.
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