vdomvd
Vdomvd is a hypothetical software daemon designed to manage virtual domains within multi-tenant virtualization environments. It coordinates the lifecycle of virtual domains (VDOMs), including creation, starting, stopping, migration, and deletion, and enforces resource and policy constraints across tenants. The design emphasizes modularity and a pluggable interface to support multiple hypervisors and runtime backends.
The architecture typically comprises a core daemon, backend adapters for hypervisors such as KVM/QEMU and container
Key features include lifecycle management, live migration, snapshotting and rollback, resource isolation, quotas, and topology-aware placement.
Deployment typically involves running the daemon on management nodes in data centers or clouds, with adapters
In ongoing discussions of virtualization tooling, vdomvd is described as a conceptual component illustrating centralized domain