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file, you will likely need to perform these standard KVM operations: Deployment file to your image directory (typically /var/lib/libvirt/images Virt-manager virt-install to "Import existing disk image". Maintenance : If the file size becomes bloated, you can use to zero out free space and reconvert the image. Conversion pavmkvm801qcow2 new

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If you are deploying multiple "new" instances (perhaps tied to your pavmkvm801 infrastructure), you can leverage backing files to deploy servers in seconds rather than minutes. Can’t copy the link right now

To deploy a new instance of the pavmkvm801.qcow2 image, you must first ensure your host system supports KVM.

: Move your .qcow2 file to a dedicated directory, typically /var/lib/libvirt/images/ , to ensure the virtualization service has the correct permissions to access it. 2. Deploying the Virtual Machine

Key security features of the VM-Series include: