Agreed the default isn't ideal for servers, but I'm not convinced there
is a good wya to set up a works-everywhere ideal solution for servers.
I would assume that any site which cares enough about the network
performance to object to a NATed bridge would have serveral NICs, some
perhaps bonded - and leaving configuration to the admin is best.

I could be wrong though.  How would you suggest configuring out of the
box on install for a server?

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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