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My goal is to install 2-3 servers in the datacenter to run some Windows and Linux virtual machines.
hardware servers will have public IP's why I prefer to install an iso that is already secure.
I read a lot about virtualization in last days .... and I still don't know how to start .
This is what I need :
- Web control panel
- I want to be able to add - remove hard drives from hardware servers in the web control panel.
- I want to be able to save / recover virtual machines from one server to another in the web control panel.
There is no SAN/NAS storage .
Thanks
P.S. Sorry for my English and please be please be understanding ... This is my firt question here ...
If you go with the qemu/libvirt combo you'll get a good platform with several front-ends available (some are web-based), free of charge.
Check here for more info: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Management_Tools
You can also opt for some enterprise linux distros (like redhat) that offer a more polished package (and support), but it may cost you a bit of cash.
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