Ravada VDI

assq

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Hello, I want to connect my broker (Ravada vdi) to proxmox, but i can't,
there is a solution to do that ?
 
Ravada provides KVM functionality on its own. you COULD run it on a proxmox server but I think the results would be unpredictable.

What you COULD do is install it in a VM if you can enable nested virtualization.
 
Ravada provides KVM functionality on its own. you COULD run it on a proxmox server but I think the results would be unpredictable.

What you COULD do is install it in a VM if you can enable nested virtualization.
I'am using nested virtualization right now, I have installed ravada in ubuntu server 20.04, the whole point is : i'am deployed some vms using terraform on proxmox ve and i want to access them from the ravada vdi web interface.
 
I'am using nested virtualization right now, I have installed ravada in ubuntu server 20.04, the whole point is : i'am deployed some vms using terraform on proxmox ve and i want to access them from the ravada vdi web interface.
I don't think it's possible until ravada implement proxmox api (authentification/open spice websocket tunnel to the vm), as proxmox don't use libvirt.
 

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