Note on cachemodes it seems to make very little real world difference in
which one you pick.
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We will also need to rexamine this as the linux user base grows (right now
there are no linux only users I know of)... we will likely still recommend
that most of the "high end" (not the normal run of the mil ones) tech
support bve directected to virtualization most them will likely include
more th
On 1/29/2014 8:07 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
We are in the process of updating PetiteCloud.org in preparation for our
upcoming release of 0.2.3 (which will include support for Linux as a guest,
though still with FreeBSD as the only host and bhyve the only hypervisor
that currently runs in hardware
On Mon, 3 Feb 2014 19:32:21 +0100
Mark Martinec wrote:
> Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> > By now we have made enough progress in runninng FB as a VM on FB ...
>
> Please avoid shortening FreeBSD as FB. It is confusing for a casual
> reader as FB is commonly associated with Facebook, and it is
> unfr
Aryeh Friedman wrote:
> By now we have made enough progress in runninng FB as a VM on FB ...
Please avoid shortening FreeBSD as FB. It is confusing for a casual reader
as FB is commonly associated with Facebook, and it is unfriendly to
search engines. If FreeBSD is too much to type, use FBSD.
By now we have made enough progress in runninng FB as a VM on FB why are we
still putting out devlopement instances for various providers. Wouldn't it
be easier to just put the raw disk images up (as far I know these will work
with all frontend/hyperv [vmrun, petitecloud, raw hyperv calls, etc.]
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