Subj : Re: LibVirt Web UI To : Jagossel From : Nelgin Date : Wed Nov 28 2018 21:28:35 Jagossel wrote: J> My wife and I both got laptops now, and I am going to repurpose the desktop J> that we have into a very low-powered VM server. As far as I know, I only J> plan on running no more than two or three VMs at a time; and I would like J> to be able to create, run, manage, and connect to the VMs completely from J> other devices (i.e. my phone or laptop). J> J> The system that I have now is CentOS with Libvirt/QEMU. I have looked into J> Proxmox, but I got the impression that you have to have a subscription to J> receive updates. That drove me away from looking further into using J> Proxmox. J> J> I do know that using Virtualbox has a hypervisor would be the easiest path J> to take with phpVirtualBox; however, phpVirtualBox is not very mobile J> friendly since a lot of functionallity can only be accessed by right- J> clicking on the VM itself, and as far as I can tell, there are no other way J> to access said functionallity. J> J> So, there is my reasoning with using libvirt/QEMU in CentOS. Would anyone J> have any recommendation for a Web interface for libvirt? I am seriously J> giving Kimchi a serious consideration, but it has to be built and a lot of J> the dependencies to build and run it is required. However, I am open to J> other possibilities. Have you thought about LXC? Linux Containers? .