What is KVM + Cockpit?

KVM + Cockpit is a powerful virtualization and container management solution that combines the strengths of Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) and Cockpit, a web-based management interface. This robust platform enables users to manage virtual machines, containers, and infrastructure resources with ease, while providing advanced features like snapshots, rollback, and deduplication.

Main Components

KVM + Cockpit consists of two primary components: KVM, a hypervisor that allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single host, and Cockpit, a web-based interface that simplifies management and monitoring of virtual resources.

Key Features

Snapshot and Restore Workflow

KVM + Cockpit offers a robust snapshot and restore workflow, enabling users to capture and revert to specific points in time. This feature is particularly useful for testing, development, and disaster recovery scenarios.

Deduplication and Image Management

The platform provides advanced deduplication capabilities, reducing storage requirements and improving overall efficiency. Additionally, KVM + Cockpit allows for easy image management, enabling users to create, manage, and deploy virtual machine images with ease.

Installation Guide

Prerequisites

  • Linux-based host system (e.g., CentOS, Ubuntu, or Fedora)
  • KVM and Cockpit packages installed
  • Web browser with JavaScript enabled

Step-by-Step Installation

  1. Install KVM and Cockpit packages using your distribution’s package manager (e.g., yum or apt-get)
  2. Configure KVM by editing the /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf file and restarting the libvirtd service
  3. Access Cockpit by navigating to

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