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    <title>kubevirt</title>
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    <updated>2026-08-18T11:46:18+00:00</updated>
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            <title type="text"><![CDATA[OpenPERouter]]></title>
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                <![CDATA[OpenPERouter (Provider Edge Router) meant to run on linux and to interact with the host through veths.

OpenPERouter is an open implementation of a Provider Edge (PE) router, designed to terminate multiple VPN protocols on Kubernetes nodes and expose a BGP interface to the host network.

- [OpenPERouter @ GitHub](https://github.com/openperouter/openperouter).

Related contents:

- [Why your KubeVirt VMs can’t move between clusters — and how EVPN fixes it @ The New Stack](https://thenewstack.io/kubevirt-evpn-vm-migration/).]]>
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            <updated>2026-08-17T12:03:50+00:00</updated>
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            <title type="text"><![CDATA[KubeVirt.io]]></title>
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                <![CDATA[Building a virtualization API for Kubernetes.

KubeVirt technology addresses the needs of development teams that have adopted or want to adopt Kubernetes but possess existing Virtual Machine-based workloads that cannot be easily containerized. More specifically, the technology provides a unified development platform where developers can build, modify, and deploy applications residing in both Application Containers as well as Virtual Machines in a common, shared environment.

- [KubeVirt @ GitHub](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt)

Related contents:

- [Extending KubeVirt Through the Network Binding Plugin @ Oilbeater](https://oilbeater.com/en/2025/01/12/kubevirt-networking/).
- [From Pets to Cattle: The New Mindset for Managing VMs @ The New Stack](https://thenewstack.io/from-pets-to-cattle-the-new-mindset-for-managing-vms/).
- [Your Container Is Not a Sandbox @ Emir Beganović](https://emirb.github.io/blog/microvm-2026/).
- [Save the Address, Save the Cloud: A Hands-on KubeVirt Live Migration Workshop @ Tigera](https://www.tigera.io/blog/save-the-address-save-the-cloud-a-hands-on-kubevirt-live-migration-workshop/).
- [Why your KubeVirt VMs can’t move between clusters — and how EVPN fixes it @ The New Stack](https://thenewstack.io/kubevirt-evpn-vm-migration/).]]>
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            <updated>2026-08-17T12:02:10+00:00</updated>
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