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| > Virtualization for the rest of us | ||||
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| *Phyllome OS is a [Fedora Remix](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix) based on [Fedora Server 35](https://getfedora.org/en/server/) designed to leverage hardware-assisted virtualization and VirtIO-based paravirtualization to make it easier to run modern UEFI-compatible guest operating systems locally.* | ||||
| *Phyllome OS is a [Fedora Remix](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix) based on [Fedora Server 35](https://getfedora.org/en/server/) designed to leverage hardware-assisted virtualization and paravirtualization to make it easier to run modern guest operating systems locally.* | ||||
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| > This is the **alpha version** of Phyllome OS. Expect bugs and disappointment. | ||||
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| ## Phyllome OS  | ||||
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| Phyllome OS goal is to maximize ease-of-use and compatibility. As such, it intends to become the easiest way to virtualize modern operating systems locally, by integrating pertinent open-source software such as `libvirt`, `qemu-kvm` (and eventually `Cloud Hypervisor`), as well as `virt-manager`. | ||||
| Phyllome OS goal is to maximize ease-of-use and compatibility. As such, it intends to become the easiest way to use modern operating systems locally, in a virtual machine, by integrating pertinent open-source software such as `libvirt`, `qemu-kvm` (and eventually `Cloud Hypervisor`), as well as `virt-manager`. | ||||
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| A user should not have to manage Phyllome OS: it should be able to pick its favorite operating system and Phyllome OS should run it, no question asked. | ||||
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