X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=virt-what.pod;h=8d30cf426256149e28577aa18f487966acef7273;hb=15d3e4a92fd9c1490fb6f86b7ab3a2dff8364837;hp=ebfc190a1d2f4bc7b982c572168f1932b555835e;hpb=d37de7dd898538137998a28bda2a6d1e63e747b8;p=virt-what.git diff --git a/virt-what.pod b/virt-what.pod index ebfc190..8d30cf4 100644 --- a/virt-what.pod +++ b/virt-what.pod @@ -25,11 +25,23 @@ don't know about or cannot detect. =over 4 +=item B + +=item B + +This is a cloud computing service based on Alibaba Cloud. + +Status: contributed by Weisson. + =item B -Amazon Web Services cloud guest. +Amazon Web Services. -Status: contributed by Qi Guo. +Note that virt-what will print this fact for baremetal AWS instances, +which you might not consider to be true virtualization. In this case +other facts (eg. C or C) would I be present. + +Status: contributed by Qi Guo, Vitaly Kuznetsov, confirmed by RWMJ. =item B @@ -37,12 +49,24 @@ This is a bhyve (FreeBSD hypervisor) guest. Status: contributed by Leonardo Brondani Schenkel. +=item B + +The guest is running in a CRI-O container. + +Status: suggested by Alessandro Taufer, confirmed by RWMJ & Xiaodai Wang + =item B This is a Docker container. Status: confirmed by Charles Nguyen +=item B + +This is running on Google Cloud Platform / Google Compute Engine. + +Status: confirmed by RWMJ + =item B This is Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisor. @@ -71,7 +95,7 @@ Additional facts listed below may also be printed. =item B -This is Linux running directly on a IBM SystemZ hardware partitioning +This is Linux running directly on an IBM SystemZ hardware partitioning system. This is expected to be a highly unusual configuration - if @@ -99,9 +123,15 @@ This is a KVM guest running on an IBM System Z hardware system. Status: contributed by Thomas Huth +=item B + +The guest is running on Illumos with a Linux syscall emulation layer. + +Status: contributed by Steve Mokris + =item B -The guest appears to be running on an Linux SPARC system with +The guest appears to be running on a Linux SPARC system with Oracle VM Server for SPARC (Logical Domains) support. Status: contributed by Darren Kenny @@ -173,6 +203,18 @@ is lkvm (a.k.a kvmtool). Status: contributed by Andrew Jones +=item B + +The guest is running inside Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV). + +Status: confirmed by RWMJ. + +=item B + +The guest is running in an OCI container. + +Status: contributed by Alessandro Valentini, confirmed by RWMJ + =item B The guest appears to be running inside an OpenVZ or Virtuozzo @@ -194,6 +236,12 @@ The guest is running inside Parallels Virtual Platform Status: contributed by Justin Clift +=item B + +This is a Podman container. (See also C above.) + +Status: contributed by Jordan Webb + =item B The guest is running inside IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator. @@ -216,12 +264,24 @@ The guest is running on a Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) node. Status: confirmed by RWMJ +=item B + +The guest is running on the Red Hat hypervisor. + +Status: confirmed by RWMJ + =item B This is a User-Mode Linux (UML) guest. Status: contributed by Laurent Léonard +=item B + +This is running on UpCloud. + +Status: contributed by Ville Skyttä + =item B Some sort of virtualization appears to be present, but we are not sure @@ -355,6 +415,7 @@ specific features your drivers need (eg. for the presence of PCI devices). =head1 SEE ALSO +L, L, L, L, @@ -369,7 +430,7 @@ Richard W.M. Jones =head1 COPYRIGHT -(C) Copyright 2008-2015 Red Hat Inc., +(C) Copyright 2008-2022 Red Hat Inc., L This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify