Always keep a copy of the latest stable ISO handy if you manage KVM-based virtualization platforms.
π https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso virtio windows drivers iso
π https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/ Always keep a copy of the latest stable
The VirtIO Windows Drivers ISO is a disk image file that contains paravirtualized drivers for Microsoft Windows operating systems running on Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) or other VirtIO-capable hypervisors (like QEMU, Proxmox VE, Red Hat Virtualization, and oVirt). There is also an unstable directory and an
| Folder | Purpose | |--------|---------| | NetKVM/ | VirtIO network driver | | viostor/ | VirtIO block (disk) driver | | vioscsi/ | VirtIO SCSI controller driver | | viorng/ | VirtIO entropy (RNG) driver | | Balloon/ | VirtIO memory balloon driver | | vioserial/ | VirtIO serial driver | | pvpanic/ | Paravirtual panic device driver | | qemupciserial/ | QEMU PCI serial driver |
Look for the latest stable ISO named virtio-win-<version>.iso (e.g., virtio-win-0.1.266.iso ). There is also an unstable directory and an archive directory for older releases. Whatβs Inside the ISO? Mount the ISO in Windows, and you'll see folders for different Windows architectures and components: