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how to run your KVM Dedi without a SolusVM

lewissuelewissue Member
edited October 2014 in General

First install a CentOS 6 WITH XFCE AND VNC

1.yum groupinstall Virtualization 'Virtualization Client'
2.

yum install libvirt

service libvirtd start

3.

go your gui, open virt-manger and use as Virtualbox

4.

so easy. so, I wonder why you buy SolusVM

Thanked by 1William

Comments

  • BlazeMuisBlazeMuis Member
    edited October 2014

    < I love you OP >

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    said: First install a CentOS 6

    how?

    said: XFCE AND VNC

    how?

    said: use as Virtualbox

    why?

    said: I wonder why you buy SolusVM

    ........ sigh

    your whole post might as well have said "Install KVM"

  • What's a KVM Dedi? A virtualized dedicated server or something?

  • OstCollectorOstCollector Member
    edited October 2014

    I guess a dedi that runs several kvms on it.
    and not for public, just for personal.

    I would prefer X forward using SSH :D

    Thanked by 1Noref
  • Welcome to why I didn't want this guy.

  • Is being useless a reason to ban someone? I mean... This would also bring me into danger getting banned, but if that is the price to get rid of Mr. Useless, then it shall be.

    Thanked by 1MrObvious
  • eLohkCalbeLohkCalb Member
    edited October 2014

    I wonder what's the point of this thread.

    Now back to the topic, how are you going to allow your clients controlling the VPS, say for example doing a reboot?

    If you are paying SolusVM just to do what you mentioned - you are wasting your money.

  • @lewissue said:
    First install a CentOS 6 WITH XFCE AND VNC

    1.yum groupinstall Virtualization 'Virtualization Client'
    2.

    yum install libvirt

    service libvirtd start

    3.

    go your gui, open virt-manger and use as Virtualbox

    4.

    so easy. so, I wonder why you buy SolusVM

  • Hmm, single host. I think use ESX or XenServer is easier and better in this case. Offers more functionality with easier management.

  • AmitzAmitz Member
    edited October 2014

    I like the moon.

    That classic has never lost its relevance in a context like ours here.

  • SaahibSaahib Host Rep, Veteran

    @lewissue , you are famous now on LET ;)

  • Not again...

This discussion has been closed.