Linux Operating System means the ability to run multiple instances of
Operating Systems concurrently on a single hardware system where the
basic resources are driven by a Linux instance. The library aims at
-providing a long term stable C API. It currently supports Xen, QEmu,
+providing a long term stable C API. It currently supports Xen, QEMU,
KVM, LXC, OpenVZ, VirtualBox and VMware ESX.
The basic structure of most virsh usage is:
=item qemu:///system
-connect locally as root to the daemon supervising QEmu and KVM domains
+connect locally as root to the daemon supervising QEMU and KVM domains
=item qemu:///session
-connect locally as a normal user to his own set of QEmu and KVM domains
+connect locally as a normal user to his own set of QEMU and KVM domains
=item lxc:///