Summary

In this chapter, we discussed various advanced features of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, such as shareable or floating disks, direct LUN mapping, virtual hard disk resize, storage live migration of disk from one storage domain to another, implementing network quality of service using VNIC profiles, and hot plugging of virtual hard disks, virtual network adapters, and virtual CPUs.

In the next chapter, we will discuss implementing quota to limit the virtualization resource usage and integration of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization with directory services so that directory users can be assigned different roles and permissions according to the tasks they have to perform in the virtualization infrastructure.

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