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[#]: subject: "How to Install and Use virt-manager Virtual Machine Manager in Ubuntu and Other Linux"
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[#]: via: "https://www.debugpoint.com/virt-manager/"
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[#]: author: "Arindam https://www.debugpoint.com/author/admin1/"
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[#]: collector: "lkxed"
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How to Install and Use virt-manager Virtual Machine Manager in Ubuntu and Other Linux
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virt-install
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A comprehensive guide on how to install and use virt-manager virtual machine emulator in Ubuntu and other Linux systems.
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The virt-manager application or package uses the [libvirt][1] library to provide virtual machine management services. It has a desktop interface that helps to create, delete, and manage multiple virtual machines.
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It is primarily used for KVM VMs but can support other hypervisors as well, such as Xen, and LXC.
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The user interface provides a summary view of all VMs their status, CPU usages, LIVE performance graph of running VMs, and resource utilization statistics.
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There are other popular Virtual machine managers available such as [GNOME Boxes][2] and Oracle Virtual box. GNOME Boxes is easy, but it’s buggy and depends heavily on GTK and GNOME-related packages. Oracle Virtual Box is good, but I feel it is unnecessary and complex and has a complicated UI.
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But the [virt-manager][3] is super easy and can be used on any Linux distribution.
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When you install the virt-manager package, it comes with five components.
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**virt-install**: Command-line utility to provision OS**virt-viewer**: The UI interface with graphical features**virt-clone**: Command-line tool to close existing inactive hosts**virt-xml**: Command-line tool for easily editing libvirt domain XML using virt-install’s command-line options.**virt-bootstrap**: Command tool providing an easy way to set up the root file system for libvirt-based containers.
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via: https://www.debugpoint.com/virt-manager/
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作者:[Arindam][a]
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选题:[lkxed][b]
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译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID)
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[a]: https://www.debugpoint.com/author/admin1/
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[b]: https://github.com/lkxed
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[1]: https://libvirt.org/manpages/libvirtd.html
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[2]: https://www.debugpoint.com/install-use-gnome-boxes/
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[3]: https://virt-manager.org/
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