Your best bet is running virt-manager via SSH X11 forwarding. In all my searches I have not met a reasonable replacement for it alas, everything else is either very buggy or bloated or both. (Which is why customers go for Xenserver and Hyperv).
Somewhat offtopic, I can also recommend Proxmox if you're not really adamant on staying on CentOS, it's basically Xenserver-like, but on top of Debian/KVM; really nice UI and set of features.
HTH
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From: "C. L. Martinez" carlopmart@gmail.com To: "Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS" centos-virt@centos.org Sent: Tuesday, 4 July, 2017 07:13:33 Subject: [CentOS-virt] Lightweight alternative to virt-manager
Hi all,
Anyone knows any lightweight alternative to virt-manager that works with linux, Windows and macos?
Searching I have found ovirt only but it is too heavy.
Thanks
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