Virtual Machines (Guests)
- Seal and automate the initialization of Windows guests using
sysprep
. - Automatic installs of guest additions in Windows guests using the Application Provisioning Tool (APT).
- User log in automatically to Linux virtual machines using their Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager credentials (single sign-on).
- User log in automatically to virtual machines using the credentials obtained from a Kerberos or LDAP server (single sign-on).
- Host devices directly attached to virtual machines, including SCSI devices such as disks, PCI devices such as NICs and GPUs, and USB devices such as webcams (passthrough or SR-IOV).
- Virtual machine authentication using smart cards on client devices (smart card authentication).
- Multiple displays with virtual machines.
- Remote access to USB devices on Windows client devices using the
usbdk
driver (USB redirection). - Virtual NUMA nodes configured on virtual machines and pinned them to NUMA nodes on a physical host.
- SAP monitoring in virtual machines enabled through the Administration Portal.