Installing and Configuring KVM on Bare Metal Instances with Multi-VNIC

February 1, 2018

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure doesn’t offer a prepackaged image with KVM preconfigured. However, we want to provide you with the ability to start using KVM within your environments and move virtual machines into the cloud. This white paper details how to use KVM on a bare metal instance. Before we released the multi-VNIC feature, instances were limited to a single network interface. This limit prevented the use of any hypervisor on bare metal instances because guest operating systems could not connect to the subnet within the virtual cloud network (VCN).

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Softchoice is a software-focused IT solutions provider that equips organizations to be agile and innovative, and for their people to be engaged, connected and creative at work. That means moving them to the cloud, helping them build the workplace of tomorrow, and enabling them to make smarter decisions about their technology. By doing these things we help them create success for their customers and their people. For more information, please visit www.softchoice.com.

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