KubeVirt.  https://kubevirt.io/

Otherwise, your hosts are managing VMs as threads and containers as threads, 
side-by-side, without awareness of conflict.

Ex: dockerd expects to manage its network for containers, and oVirt expects to 
manage a network (bridge) for VMs.  Docker will be expecting to have iptables 
work for it, and then oVirt too!  https://docs.docker.com/network/, and 
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/installing_ovirt_as_a_standalone_manager_with_local_databases/#general-requirements

You'll have to manage the conflicts yourself without KubeVirt.
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