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macOS support
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=============
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.. contents::
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Libvirt works both as client (for most drivers) and server (for the
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`QEMU driver <drvqemu.html>`__) on macOS.
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:since:`Since 8.1.0`, the "hvf" domain type can be used to run
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hardware-accelerated VMs on macOS via
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`Hypervisor.framework <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/hypervisor>`__.
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QEMU version 2.12 or newer is needed for this to work.
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Installation
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============
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libvirt client (virsh), server (libvirtd) and development headers can be
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installed from `Homebrew <https://brew.sh>`__:
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brew install libvirt
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Running libvirtd locally
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The server can be started manually:
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$ libvirtd
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or on system boot:
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$ brew services start libvirt
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Once started, you can use virsh as you would on Linux.
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