On 2021-08-02 11:16, hal wrote:
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> I've been running KVM/QEMU/Virt-Manager on Devuan for many years with
3-4 VMs and haven't had any issues directly related to Devuan. It's not
my intent to bash systemd but it's worth mentioning that I've had many
other issues with Debian based hypervisors o
On 2021-07-31 10:25, yami...@cock.li wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I want to install a bare metal hypervisor in my computer to get the
> benefits from dual booting except without the mess that is dual booting.
>
> I'm going to use it for both linux and windows systems and all I want is
> for the vms and their
On 7/30/21 20:25, yami...@cock.li wrote:
Currently I'm between Xen and Qemu, but I'm open to other options.
Which would be the best option in this case, and is this even a good idea?
I've been running KVM/QEMU/Virt-Manager on Devuan for many years with 3-4 VMs
and haven't had any issues dire
We have been virtualizing machines, servers and workstations, for over a
decade. First on Debian, then Devuan.
My personal workstation is Devuan, and I have Windows 7 & 10, FreeBSD,
Devuan, and CentOS available as virtuals that I spool up as needed.
On our servers, we mainly virtualize Devuan ser
I’ve been running a production system first on ascii, but upgraded to beowulf.
the only trouble I’ve had has been hardware and that was just a failed power
supply. i run the whole thing on kvm/libvirt. runs great. uptimes in the
100’s of days.
Your mileage may vary.
—Curtis
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Hi.
I want to install a bare metal hypervisor in my computer to get the
benefits from dual booting except without the mess that is dual booting.
I'm going to use it for both linux and windows systems and all I want is
for the vms and their files to be isolated, control over their
resources,