Getting started with OKD Virtualization
You can explore the features and functionalities of OKD Virtualization by installing and configuring a basic environment.
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Planning and installing OKD Virtualization
Plan and install OKD Virtualization on an OKD cluster:
Planning and installation resources
Creating and managing virtual machines
Create a virtual machine (VM):
Create a VM from a Red Hat image.
You can create a VM by using a Red Hat template or an instance type.
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Create a VM from a custom image.
You can create a VM by importing a custom image from a container registry or a web page, by uploading an image from your local machine, or by cloning a persistent volume claim (PVC).
Connect a VM to a secondary network:
Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) network.
VMs are connected to the pod network by default.
Connect to a VM:
Connect to the serial console or VNC console of a VM.
Manage a VM: