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[[other-virtualization-options]]
= Other virtualization options
[[qemukvm-without-libvirt]]
== QEMU/KVM without libvirt
QEMU/KVM can be invoked directly without libvirt, however you cannot to use tools such as `virt-manager`, `virt-install`, or `virsh`. Plain QEMU (without KVM) can also virtualize other processor architectures like ARM or PowerPC.
[[xen]]
== Xen
Fedora can run as a Xen guest operating system and also be used as a Xen host (with the latter being true from Fedora 16; for using an earlier version of Fedora as a Xen host, check out the experimental repo available at https://myoung.fedorapeople.org/dom0). For a guide on how to install and setup a Fedora Xen host, see https://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Fedora_Host_Installation[Fedora Host Installation] page on the Xen Project wiki.
[[openstack]]
== OpenStack
OpenStack consists of a number of services for running infrastructure as a service (IaaS) clouds. They are the Object Store (Swift), Compute (Nova), and Image (Glance) services.
[[opennebula]]
== OpenNebula
OpenNebula is an open source toolkit for data center virtualization.
[[ovirt]]
== oVirt
The https://www.ovirt.org/[oVirt project] is an open virtualization
project providing a end-to-end, server virtualization
management system with advanced capabilities for hosts and guests,
including high availability, live migration, storage management, system
scheduler, and more.
[[troubleshooting-and-known-issues]]
= Troubleshooting and known issues
For a list of known unresolved issues, as well as troubleshooting tips,
see link:https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Virtualization_problems[How to debug virtualization problems]