Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)
(เครื่องเสมือนเมล็ดระบบ (KVM))
Definition
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) (เครื่องเสมือนเมล็ดระบบ (KVM)) Tool
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is an open-source virtualization technology integrated into the Linux kernel that allows a host machine to run multiple isolated virtual machines efficiently by leveraging hardware virtualization extensions.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Understands the basic concept of virtualization and what KVM is.
2. Can install KVM and its management tools on a Linux host.
3. Able to create and run simple virtual machines.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Configures networking and storage options for KVM virtual machines.
2. Manages VM lifecycle including snapshots, migration, and resource allocation.
3. Troubleshoots common issues related to KVM virtual machines.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Optimizes KVM performance through tuning and advanced configuration.
2. Implements security best practices within KVM environments.
3. Automates deployment and scaling of KVM virtual machines using scripting and orchestration tools.
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