On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Holden Hao <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ah, but my kung fu is not that good..... so I'll take a crack at it using
>> a tomahawk (apache) =)
>>
>
> If your VM supports VDE it might be better to use it.  You might not need
> to do IPTables and VDE might be worth learning for your future VM projects.
> I have tried KVM+QEMU+VDE and it worked well on CentOS 5.2.  This is what we
> use in our lab right now (Remote X + KVM + QEMU + VDE).  This setup greatly
> lessens the headache of installing and reinstalling OSes depending on the
> classes that are held in our lab.
>

Thanks Holden.  I guess I will advance my plan to buy an additional machine
so that I can experiment with this.   Can anybody recommend a good but not
too expensive motherboard for use with KVM or tell me what specs to look
for?  Preferably AMD x64.  Our current test hardware uses a cheap Asrock
board and I wasn't happy when I installed KVM on it - or maybe it's just me
needing to study KVM more.  Thanks.

Johann
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