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Importing a virtual machine (VM) from VMware to Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager can be performed using native tools, such as the virt-v2v command-line tool.
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The Oracle Linux and Virtualization team is pleased to announce the 4.5.5 release of Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager. This release supports Oracle Linux 8 Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) compute hosts and is based on the 4.5.5 release of the open source oVirt project.
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