Virt-manager



virt-manager is a desktop virtual machine monitor primarily developed by Red Hat.

Features
Virtual Machine Manager allows users to:


 * create, edit, start and stop VMs
 * view and control each VM's console
 * see performance and utilization statistics for each VM
 * view all running VMs and hosts, and their live performance or resource utilization statistics.
 * use KVM, Xen or QEMU virtual machines, running either locally or remotely.
 * use LXC containers

Support for FreeBSD's bhyve hypervisor has been included since 2014, though it remains disabled by default.

Distributions including Virtual Machine Manager
Virtual Machine Manager comes as the virt-manager package in:


 * Arch Linux
 * CentOS
 * Debian (since lenny)
 * Fedora (since version 6)
 * FreeBSD (via Ports collection)
 * Frugalware
 * Gentoo
 * Mandriva Linux (since release 2007.1)
 * MXLinux
 * NetBSD (via pkgsrc)
 * NixOS
 * OpenBSD (via Ports collection)
 * openSUSE (since release 10.3)
 * Red Hat Enterprise Linux (versions 5 through 7 only)
 * Scientific Linux
 * Trisquel
 * TrueOS
 * Ubuntu (version 8.04 and above)
 * Void Linux

Documentation
While the Virtual Machine Manager project itself lacks documentation, there are third parties providing relevant information, e.g.:
 * Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtualization 7 documentation (VMM is not used in RHEL 8 and later):
 * Getting Started with Virtual Machine Manager
 * Fedora documentation:
 * Getting started with virtualization
 * Ubuntu official documentation:
 * KVM/VirtManager
 * Libvirt documentation:
 * Documentation: index
 * Documentation: Storage pools
 * Documentation: Network management architecture
 * Wiki: Virtual networking