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KVM is included in all mayor distribution including [[Ubuntu]] and RHEL (RedHat), RedHat provides 2 version of KVM, the one included with RHEL which allows to run up to 4 VM or the one included with [[Red Hat Virtualization|RHV]] with unlimited VM.<ref>https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-KVM</ref> | KVM is included in all mayor distribution including [[Ubuntu]] and RHEL (RedHat), RedHat provides 2 version of KVM, the one included with RHEL which allows to run up to 4 VM or the one included with [[Red Hat Virtualization|RHV]] with unlimited VM.<ref>https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-KVM</ref> | ||
− | <code> | + | <code>systemd-cgtop</code> can be used for showing control groups resource utilization. |
== Basic KVM commands == | == Basic KVM commands == |
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