On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Alvin Starr <al...@netvel.net> wrote:

> libvirt supports KVM/QEMU, Xen, LXC, OpenVZ, UML, VirtualBox, VMware,
> Hyper-V, PowerVM, Virtuozzo, Bhyve.
>
> Foreman's libvirt interface only partly supports KVM.
>
libvirt really supports KVM well, all the rest or maintained or not, but
nearly always on the host level (for example, you could manage vmware esx
host, but not a vmware vsphere).

> Is there any chance of extending support to other VM engines?
>
> we support many via compute resource plugins, see
https://theforeman.org/plugins and the supported virt at
https://theforeman.org/introduction.html

thanks
Ohad

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