Chapter 2. Start here with OpenShift Virtualization


Use the following tables to find content to help you learn about and use OpenShift Virtualization.

2.1. Cluster administrator

LearnPlanDeployAdditional resources

Learn about OpenShift Virtualization

Configuring your cluster for OpenShift Virtualization

Updating your node network configuration

Getting Support

Learn more about OpenShift Container Platform

Plan storage for virtual machine disks

Configuring CSI volumes

 

Learn about virtual machine live migration

 

Installing OpenShift Virtualization using the OpenShift Virtualization console or CLI

 

Learn about node maintenance

   

2.2. Virtualization administrator

LearnDeployManageUse

Learn about OpenShift Virtualization

Connecting virtual machines to the default pod network for virtual machines and external networks

Installing the virtctl client

Importing virtual machines with the Migration Toolkit for containers

Learn about storage features for virtual machine disks

Customizing the storage profile

Using the CLI tools

Using live migration

 

Creating boot sources and attaching them to templates

Viewing logs and events

 
 

Updating boot source templates

Monitoring virtual machine health

 

2.3. Virtual machine administrator / developer

LearnUseManageAdditional resources

Learn about OpenShift Virtualization

Installing the virtctl client

Viewing logs and events

Getting Support

 

Creating virtual machines

Monitoring virtual machine health

 
 

Managing virtual machines instances

Creating and managing virtual machine snapshots

 
 

Controlling virtual machine states

  
 

Accessing the virtual machine consoles

  
 

Pass configuration data to virtual machines using secrets, configuration maps, and service accounts

  
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