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Proxmox VE is a complete open source virtualization management solution for servers. It is based on [[http:// | Proxmox VE is a complete open source virtualization management solution for servers. It is based on [[http:// | ||
- | Recently I've had to migrate to a [[http:// | + | Recently I've had to migrate to a [[http:// |
SolusVM is a commercial virtualization infrastructure able to provide KVM virtualization, | SolusVM is a commercial virtualization infrastructure able to provide KVM virtualization, | ||
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=== Prerequisites === | === Prerequisites === | ||
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+ | This guide is valid for **Slackware-14.1 only**. | ||
+ | Slackware-14.2 already has the virtio support in the default kernel that is deployed at installation. //(verified at least with >4.4.190 kernel build)// | ||
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+ | __**If you build your own kernel make sure to include virtio* drivers built-in, not modules.**__ | ||
You must ask your hosting provider to add the Slackware install DVD ISO image to the virtual CD/DVD device of the virtual machine. | You must ask your hosting provider to add the Slackware install DVD ISO image to the virtual CD/DVD device of the virtual machine. |