On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 07:24:41PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> VMware have some rather nice "lab" software that lets you recreate
> groups of virtual machines instantly. I think it's designed for
> creating repeatable test environments. The name of this escapes me
> (and internet searches)
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 03:14:44PM +0200, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to create some virtual exam environment and maybe
> kvm/qemu/virsh can do the job.
>
> This environment should consists several virtual machines (linux +
> windows) and several virtual networks. This is not a big dea
"Pal, Laszlo" writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to create some virtual exam environment and maybe
> kvm/qemu/virsh can do the job.
>
> This environment should consists several virtual machines (linux +
> windows) and several virtual networks. This is not a big deal. But
> after the baseline is created,
Thank you. My case is a bit more complicated. It consists of several
different machines with different operating systems and different
software running on top of it. Also I have to include a few Virtual
Appliances as well, so what I really need is to create fully
configured purpose-built virtual en
On Friday 04 July 2014 06:44 PM, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to create some virtual exam environment and maybe
kvm/qemu/virsh can do the job.
This environment should consists several virtual machines (linux +
windows) and several virtual networks. This is not a big deal. But
after the base
Hi,
I'm going to create some virtual exam environment and maybe
kvm/qemu/virsh can do the job.
This environment should consists several virtual machines (linux +
windows) and several virtual networks. This is not a big deal. But
after the baseline is created, I would like to simulate problems whi