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THE VIRTUALIZATION API


INTRODUCTION¶

The libvirt project:

 * is a toolkit to manage virtualization platforms

 * is accessible from C, Python, Perl, Go and more

 * is licensed under open source licenses

 * supports KVM, Hypervisor.framework, QEMU, Xen, Virtuozzo, VMWare ESX, LXC,
   BHyve and more

 * targets Linux, FreeBSD, Windows and macOS

 * is used by many applications

Recent / forthcoming release changes


QUICK LINKS¶

New contributors

Get involved in the libvirt community & student outreach programs

Submitting patches

Already a regular open source contributor and have git set up? Have a quick look
at how to propose your changes to libvirt correctly

Security vulnerabilities

View security notices and report vulnerabilities to the libvirt security
response team

Bug reporting

View and report bugs in libvirt packages

XML configuration

Description of the XML schemas for domains, networks, network filtering,
storage, storage encryption, capabilities, domain capabilities, storage pool
capabilities, node devices, secrets, snapshots, checkpoints, backup jobs

Wiki

Read further community contributed content

Knowledge base

Learn more about libvirt through knowledge base

Documentation

Comprehensive documentation map


BLOG PLANET¶

QEMU version 9.0.0 released by QEMU project on 24 avr. 2024ConfigurationManager
in EDK2: just say no by Marcin Juszkiewicz on 16 avr. 2024DT-free EDK2 on SBSA
Reference Platform by Marcin Juszkiewicz on 4 avr. 2024Where are the Supply
Chain Safe Programming Languages? by Unknown on 31 mars 2024

Read more on the Virt Tools blog planet

Home
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CONTACT

 * email
 * irc


COMMUNITY

 * fosstodon
 * stackoverflow
 * serverfault


CONTRIBUTE

 * edit this page

Participants in the libvirt project agree to abide by the project code of
conduct