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Libvirt manages VMS #89
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Hello Install Cuju & libvirt on Ubuntu18 Install Cuju & libvirt on CentOS7 |
Ok, thanks for your reply. May I ask whether these are currently used in practical application scenarios?
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From: PJT
Date: 2021-09-23 09:46
To: Cuju-ft/Cuju
CC: Marlonsmart; Author
Subject: Re: [Cuju-ft/Cuju] Libvirt manages VMS (#89)
Hello
You can refer to the following two articles
Thank you
Install Cuju & libvirt on Ubuntu18
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Install Cuju & libvirt on CentOS7
https://hackmd.io/LNp5AgvFTnCqWqyEx6G-_w?view#Install-Cuju-amp-libvirt-on-CentOS7
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Cuju is commercialized (commercial version) and adopted by smart grids, and control & monitoring systems in smart factories. |
I see. If we use this system now, do we need to purchase authorization separately? In my tests, the virtual machine network latency was in the hundreds of milliseconds after executing FT mode. Is the commercial version the same? Is there any other way to contact you? I will send you some questions about the test. |
Sorry for not getting back to you earlier. |
Hello, I would like to ask whether these codes are still being updated? Virtual machine memory synchronization is a good topic, can you use libvirt to manage virtual machine management?
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