Now, log in to the administrator portal and configure your RHEV environment by setting up a data center, cluster, hosts, networks, and storage. By default, the RHEV installer creates a default data center and its storage type with a default cluster. Though the default data center is sufficient for your development or testing purposes, it's strongly recommended to create a new data center and name it something relevant to your location or application services just in case you build a multitenant private cloud using RHEV. This will help you easily find the individual performance data and information relevant to that data center. Once you log in to the admin portal, navigate to the tree pane and click on Expand All to view the default logical components created by the installer. You can either use the default data center created by the installer or set up a new data center and cluster and add the hypervisor hosts to further set up your virtual environment. In this chapter,...
Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
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Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
An Overview of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
Installing RHEV Manager and Hypervisor Hosts
Setting Up the RHEV Virtual Infrastructure
Creating and Managing Virtual Machines
Virtual Machine and Host High Availability
Advanced Storage and Networking Features
Quota and User Management
Managing a Virtualization Environment from the Command Line
Troubleshooting RHEV
Setting Up iSCSI, NFS, and IdM Directory Services for RHEV
Index
Customer Reviews