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libvirt/docs/drivers.rst
Han Han 5ce918f3a5 docs: drivers: Mention KVM/HVF in the link of qemu driver
Signed-off-by: Han Han <hhan@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
2022-05-19 10:10:31 +02:00

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Internal drivers
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- `Hypervisor drivers`_
- `Storage drivers <storage.html>`__
- `Node device driver <drvnodedev.html>`__
- `Secret driver <drvsecret.html>`__
The libvirt public API delegates its implementation to one or more internal
drivers, depending on the `connection URI <uri.html>`__ passed when initializing
the library. There is always a hypervisor driver active, and if the libvirt
daemon is available there will usually be a network and storage driver active.
Hypervisor drivers
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The hypervisor drivers currently supported by libvirt are:
- `LXC <drvlxc.html>`__ - Linux Containers
- `OpenVZ <drvopenvz.html>`__
- `QEMU/KVM/HVF <drvqemu.html>`__
- `Test <drvtest.html>`__ - Used for testing
- `VirtualBox <drvvbox.html>`__
- `VMware ESX <drvesx.html>`__
- `VMware Workstation/Player <drvvmware.html>`__
- `Xen <drvxen.html>`__
- `Microsoft Hyper-V <drvhyperv.html>`__
- `Virtuozzo <drvvirtuozzo.html>`__
- `Bhyve <drvbhyve.html>`__ - The BSD Hypervisor
- `Cloud Hypervisor <drvch.html>`__