virtigo talks to this hypervisor using this. This simply talks to libvirt and qemu.
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README

This is the virtigo daemon. Run this on the hypervisors.

The name is wierd, but that's just how it worked out.  Perhaps it's 
appropriate because domU information should be accurate from dom0 here.
Nonetheless, this should be called "virtigo D" not "virti-god".