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'''VNX (Virtualization over X)''' is the new release of the '''VNUML''' tool. VNX brings important new functionalities that overcome the most important limitations VNUML tool has: | '''VNX (Virtualization over X)''' is the new release of the '''VNUML''' tool. VNX brings important new functionalities that overcome the most important limitations VNUML tool has: | ||
− | * Integration of new virtualization platforms to allow virtual machines running other operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, etc) apart from Linux. In this sense: ** VNX uses [http://libvirt.org libvirt] to interact with the virtualization capabilities, allowing the use of most of the virtualization platforms available for Linux (KVM, Xen, etc) | + | * Integration of new virtualization platforms to allow virtual machines running other operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, etc) apart from Linux. In this sense: |
+ | ** VNX uses [http://libvirt.org libvirt] to interact with the virtualization capabilities, allowing the use of most of the virtualization platforms available for Linux (KVM, Xen, etc) | ||
** Integrates [http://www.ipflow.utc.fr/blog/ Dynamips] to allow limited emulation of CISCO routers | ** Integrates [http://www.ipflow.utc.fr/blog/ Dynamips] to allow limited emulation of CISCO routers | ||
* Restart of individual virtual machines | * Restart of individual virtual machines | ||
− | * Autoconfiguration and command execution capabilities for several operating systems: Linux, FreeBSD | + | * Autoconfiguration and command execution capabilities for several operating systems: Linux, FreeBSD and Windows (XP and 7). |
== Information for users == | == Information for users == | ||
* [[vnx-install|VNX Installation Guide]] | * [[vnx-install|VNX Installation Guide]] | ||
* [[vnx-examples|Example scenarios]] | * [[vnx-examples|Example scenarios]] | ||
− | * [[vnx-rootfswinxp|How to create a Windows XP rootfilesystem for VNX]] | + | * [[vnx-troubleshooting|Troubleshooting]] |
− | * [[vnx-rootfswin7|How to create a Windows 7 rootfilesystem for VNX]] | + | * Rootfilesystem creation How-to's: |
− | * [[vnx-rootfsubuntu|How to create a Ubuntu rootfilesytem for VNX]] | + | ** [[vnx-rootfswinxp|How to create a Windows XP rootfilesystem for VNX]] |
− | * [[vnx-rootfsfreebsd|How to create a FreeBSD rootfilesytem for VNX]] | + | ** [[vnx-rootfswin7|How to create a Windows 7 rootfilesystem for VNX]] |
+ | ** [[vnx-rootfsubuntu|How to create a Ubuntu rootfilesytem for VNX]] | ||
+ | ** [[vnx-rootfsfreebsd|How to create a FreeBSD rootfilesytem for VNX]] | ||
+ | ** [[vnx-rootfsolive|How to create an Olive (juniper router) rootfilesystem for VNX]] | ||
+ | ** [[vnx-rootfsfedora|How to create a Fedora rootfilesytem for VNX]] | ||
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== Downloading VNX == | == Downloading VNX == | ||
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+ | You can download VNX from http://idefix.dit.upm.es/download/vnx | ||
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+ | VNX Root filesystems are temporarily hosted in http://idefix.dit.upm.es/download/vnx/filesystems | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 29 November 2011
VNX Project
Virtual Networks over Linux project information has been moved to a new wiki: