Jon Dowland wrote: > The VM definition file is trickier. qemu/kvm essentially don't have one; you > would supply command-line arguments to the tool. virsh/libvirt/virt-manager et > al sitting on top of KVM have an XML definition. VMWare uses an XML definition. > I suspect VirtualBox does as well. OVF is open, well-supported (including VirtualBox and VMWare), and imho not a bad format.
I'd suggest we add support for OVF for the virtualization solutions that don't support it instead of inventing a new format or writing obscure metadata files for each virtualization solution(virtualizer?). Philipp
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