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We at nativenet.ch naturally use Qemu-kvm for our Infrastructure.
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We at nativenet.ch naturally use Qemu-kvm for our Infrastructure.
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Over the years we tried and used almost all VM management tools around, but always felt back to using plain qemu commands started from a script for one reason or another.
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Over the years we tried and used almost all VM management tools around, but always felt back to using plain qemu commands started from a script for one reason or another.
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One day a friend wanted to rebuild his homeserver with a better solution than his grown init scripts. After another few tries with the existing management solutions, we decided that we should probably just write our own poor interface.
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One day a friend wanted to rebuild his homeserver with a better solution than his grown init scripts. After another few tries with the existing management solutions, we decided that we should probably just write our own poor interface.
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Most solutions are for cloud providers and bigger environments, while we only needed something to handle a few servers with a few simple vms.
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Most solutions are for cloud providers and bigger environments, while we only needed something to handle a few servers with a few simple vms.
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We then created a bash script to generically start, check and stop VMs, a little database to hold the infos and a little interface in php. As the whole thing should stay as lightweight, understanable and therefore extendable as possible, we do not use any templating framework or such. Just bootstrap and a bit javascript to make it conveniant in the browser.
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We then created a bash script to generically start, check and stop VMs, a little database to hold the infos and a little interface in php. As the whole thing should stay as lightweight, understanable and therefore extendable as possible, we do not use any templating framework or such. Just bootstrap and a bit javascript to make it conveniant in the browser.
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The goal is not to be compltetely feature complete and/or to compete with the other solutions or such, but to deliver an easy way for a small environment to handle KVM on standard linux installs.
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The goal is not to be compltetely feature complete and/or to compete with the other solutions or such, but to deliver an easy way for a small environment to handle KVM on standard linux installs.
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