=========== Hypervisors =========== .. TODO: Add UML (User-Mode Linux) hypervisor to the following list when its dedicated documentation is ready. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 hypervisor-basics hypervisor-kvm hypervisor-qemu hypervisor-xen-api hypervisor-xen-libvirt hypervisor-lxc hypervisor-vmware hypervisor-hyper-v hypervisor-virtuozzo hypervisor-powervm hypervisor-zvm hypervisor-ironic OpenStack Compute supports many hypervisors, which might make it difficult for you to choose one. Most installations use only one hypervisor. However, you can use :ref:`ComputeFilter` and :ref:`ImagePropertiesFilter` to schedule different hypervisors within the same installation. The following links help you choose a hypervisor. See :doc:`/user/support-matrix` for a detailed list of features and support across the hypervisors. The following hypervisors are supported: * `KVM`_ - Kernel-based Virtual Machine. The virtual disk formats that it supports is inherited from QEMU since it uses a modified QEMU program to launch the virtual machine. The supported formats include raw images, the qcow2, and VMware formats. * `LXC`_ - Linux Containers (through libvirt), used to run Linux-based virtual machines. * `QEMU`_ - Quick EMUlator, generally only used for development purposes. * `VMware vSphere`_ 5.1.0 and newer - Runs VMware-based Linux and Windows images through a connection with a vCenter server. * `Xen (using libvirt)`_ - Xen Project Hypervisor using libvirt as management interface into ``nova-compute`` to run Linux, Windows, FreeBSD and NetBSD virtual machines. * `XenServer`_ - XenServer, Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) and other XAPI based Xen variants runs Linux or Windows virtual machines. You must install the ``nova-compute`` service in a para-virtualized VM. * `Hyper-V`_ - Server virtualization with Microsoft Hyper-V, use to run Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD virtual machines. Runs ``nova-compute`` natively on the Windows virtualization platform. * `Virtuozzo`_ 7.0.0 and newer - OS Containers and Kernel-based Virtual Machines supported via libvirt virt_type=parallels. The supported formats include ploop and qcow2 images. * `PowerVM`_ - Server virtualization with IBM PowerVM for AIX, IBM i, and Linux workloads on the Power Systems platform. * `zVM`_ - Server virtualization on z Systems and IBM LinuxONE, it can run Linux, z/OS and more. * `UML`_ - User-Mode Linux is a safe, secure way of running Linux versions and Linux processes. * `Ironic`_ - OpenStack project which provisions bare metal (as opposed to virtual) machines. .. _KVM: https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page .. _LXC: https://linuxcontainers.org .. _QEMU: https://wiki.qemu.org/Manual .. _VMware vSphere: https://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere-hypervisor.html .. _Xen (using libvirt): https://www.xenproject.org .. _XenServer: https://xenserver.org .. _Hyper-V: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/hyper-v-technology-overview .. _Virtuozzo: https://www.virtuozzo.com/products/vz7.html .. _PowerVM: https://www.ibm.com/us-en/marketplace/ibm-powervm .. _zVM: https://www.ibm.com/it-infrastructure/z/zvm .. _UML: http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net .. _Ironic: https://docs.openstack.org/ironic/latest/