Now that we have installed and configured the various Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) components, we will move on to setting up the virtualization infrastructure from the Manager admin portal to run your workloads on the RHEV virtual environment. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization contains various logical components, such as data centers, clusters, hosts, storage, networks, disks, and more, which we are going to cover in detail in the rest of the book. This chapter is very critical as it explains how to set up the overall Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:
Configuring RHEV
Creating data centers
Creating clusters
Approving hypervisor hosts
Configuring logical networks
Adding various storage domains