SonicOS 7 NSv Getting Started Guide for KVM
- SonicOS NSv 7
- Introducing the NSv Series
- Feature Support Information
- Node Counts Per Platform
- Installation File / Supported Platforms
- Hardware Compatibility
- KVM/QEMU
- Hardware-Assisted Full Virtualization
- Paravirtualization
- Product Matrix and Requirements
- Backup and Recovery Information
- Importing Firewall Configurations
- High Availability Configurations
- Upgrading from SonicOS 6.5
- Upgrading to a Higher Capacity NSv Model
- Creating a MySonicWall Account
- Installing SonicOS on the NSv Series
- Licensing and Registering Your NSv
- SonicOS Management
- Using the Virtual Console and SafeMode
- SonicWall Support
KVM/QEMU
KVM, or Kernel-based virtual machine is a software module that allows Linux to operate as a hypervisor. QEMU, or Quick Emulator, allows guest operating systems to run on the KVM hypervisor and supports virtualization where applications executing in the user space can achieve near-native speeds through full virtualization or paravirtualization.
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