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| Management number | 222070826 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | US$3.41 | Model Number | 222070826 | ||
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KVM Internals & Operations: From Virtual Machines to Cloud Platforms is a hands-on, operator-focused guide to understanding, building, tuning, and operating KVM as a production-grade virtualization platform.This book goes far beyond “how to create a VM.” It explains how KVM actually works—from hardware virtualization and kernel execution paths to QEMU userspace processes and libvirt’s control plane—and shows you how to turn that knowledge into predictable, secure, and high-performance systems.You will learn how virtual machines enter and exit the CPU, how vCPUs are scheduled, how NUMA and memory virtualization affect latency, how I/O really flows through virtio and vhost, and how failures propagate through the stack. Every concept is tied directly to real operational decisions, not abstract theory.The book is structured as a progressive journey:You start with KVM fundamentals at the kernel and hardware levelYou master CPU, memory, storage, and networking internalsYou learn to observe, tune, and debug live systemsYou validate behavior through fault injection and benchmarkingYou finish by building a complete end-to-end KVM platform from bare metal to cloud-ready infrastructureA full capstone project walks you through designing, building, tuning, benchmarking, securing, and validating a production-grade KVM host—complete with operational runbooks, acceptance tests, and recovery procedures. This platform is intentionally designed to be ready for adoption by Proxmox VE or OpenStack, without rework or fragile defaults.The book is unapologetically practical. There is no filler, no theory-only exposition, and no blind reliance on defaults. Every chapter includes hands-on practice labs, and the appendices provide operator-grade cheat sheets, performance toolkits, troubleshooting runbooks, security hardening checklists, and a 2026-ready learning roadmap.What You’ll LearnHow KVM works internally (kernel modules, VMX/SVM paths, VM exits)The real relationship between KVM, QEMU, and libvirtvCPU scheduling, NUMA behavior, and memory virtualization internalsStorage and network performance design with virtio, vhost, and VFIOLive observability, tracing, and debugging of running VMsGPU passthrough, nested virtualization, and isolation boundariesEvidence-based performance tuning and benchmarkingFault injection, recovery validation, and operational disciplineHow to prepare a KVM platform for Proxmox VE or OpenStack adoptionWho This Book Is ForVirtualization and infrastructure engineersProxmox VE users who want to understand what’s under the hoodCloud builders and OpenStack practitionersLinux sysadmins running serious KVM workloadsHomelab operators aiming for production-grade disciplineIf you want a deep, operational understanding of KVM—not just how to use it, but how to reason about it under load, failure, and change—this book is your definitive guide. Read more
| XRay | Not Enabled |
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| Language | English |
| File size | 876 KB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 316 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | January 20, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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