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You can use virtual manager to do remote access over ssh.
Yeah I'm using it with X-Forwarding currently for that but I have found that RDP/VNC are a bit more responsive for some stuff.
That and there's one Debian host I've got which periodically crashes back to lightdm when accessed via virt-manager, but works fine via xRDP.
That's not what I meant. The virtual manager application on your device can connect to a remote instance of libvirtd over ssh. The effect is you get a local desktop app that can manage remote virtualization.
So virt-manager binary run locally but connecting to the remote host. I've done that before on Linux but haven't seen a binary/client available for other OS's
Oh, I just assumed you were on Linux
Linux Desktop, Android Phone, sometimes Windows if I'm hitting something from work etc