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Also look into: https://multipass.run/ from Canonical |
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Looks interesting, though I'm not sure about whether it is rather a commercial product of Canonical's? |
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It's free (speech and beer) to use: https://github.com/canonical/multipass and it seems to rely on another product of theirs: cloud-init (https://cloud-init.io/) which also seems relevant somehow. |
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KVM is implemented in the linux kernel and wouldn't need a middleman like VirtualBox. (TODO: Check sandboxing / cloning speeds) -> This would however mean that windows would probably have to be dropped.
A good step in this direction would be to research using the libvirt API (https://libvirt.org/drvvbox.html) to manage our current VirtualBox VMs:
An added benefit from using libvirt is that Ceph can be configured as a block device for software that uses the libvirt API https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/rbd/libvirt/ meaning we would no longer need to store the VMs on the hosts.
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