> Exploring the use of VM's. Fairly plain install of CentOS8. Understood that 
> Fedora server installed the VM structure. Where would one see alternate 
> drivers? Networking seems to be all set up but doesn't see the router or the 
> outside internet.

With the given hardware info, a VM with 2gb memory should at least be 
satisfactory and workable, provided the hardware is solid and properly 
configured and the VM is not running a memory and processor intensive software. 
An Apache server with a few static sites should run perfectly.

With the information available so far, it's hard to say anything about 
performance.

(1)
What is QEMU/KVM running on, Fedora Server Edition and on which version?
(2)
If on Fedora Server Edition, how was the server installed? Was it done 
according to the Fedora Server Edition documentation?
(3)
Did the installation of QEMU/KVM/Libvirt follow the Fedora Server Edition 
documentation?
(4)
How was the CentOS VM installed, according to the Fedora Server Edition 
documentation?
(5)
What software/services are active in the VM?
(6)
What is the measure of "resonable response" or "atrocious" response?

Just to name a few items we need to know. 
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