Epsilon: A WASM virtual machine written in Go
https://github.com/ziggy42/epsilon
#HackerNews #Epsilon #WASM #Go #VirtualMachine #ProgrammingTechnology #OpenSource
Epsilon: A WASM virtual machine written in Go
https://github.com/ziggy42/epsilon
#HackerNews #Epsilon #WASM #Go #VirtualMachine #ProgrammingTechnology #OpenSource
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is virtualization technology for Linux.
Oracle VirtualBox alternative.
KVM allows Linux to function as a hypervisor that runs isolated virtual machines.
Hypervisor: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervisor
SELinux establishes security boundaries around virtual machines.
Use any storage supported by Linux.
Manage virtual machines via the Virtual Machine Manager desktop interface.
Website: https://linux-kvm.org
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is virtualization technology for Linux.
Oracle VirtualBox alternative.
KVM allows Linux to function as a hypervisor that runs isolated virtual machines.
Hypervisor: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervisor
SELinux establishes security boundaries around virtual machines.
Use any storage supported by Linux.
Manage virtual machines via the Virtual Machine Manager desktop interface.
Website: https://linux-kvm.org
Alright, Fedi of the verse. Got a tech question for you that I seemingly cannot find an answer for, so I come to y'all nerds!
I'm currently trying to make an aarch64 VM on x86_64 hardware, which afaik, is entirely possible. I wanna emulate Windows on Arm, basically.
I'm using QEMU/KVM & Virt Manager, and I can get to the "posting" process, at which point it just... maxes out ONE core of my CPU, forever, until I close virt-manager. I've no idea why?
Any takers? #Tech#AskFedi#VirtualMachine
Alright, Fedi of the verse. Got a tech question for you that I seemingly cannot find an answer for, so I come to y'all nerds!
I'm currently trying to make an aarch64 VM on x86_64 hardware, which afaik, is entirely possible. I wanna emulate Windows on Arm, basically.
I'm using QEMU/KVM & Virt Manager, and I can get to the "posting" process, at which point it just... maxes out ONE core of my CPU, forever, until I close virt-manager. I've no idea why?
Any takers? #Tech#AskFedi#VirtualMachine
* #AlmaLinux
* #Alpine
* #Debian
* #Devuan
* #CentOS
* #Fedora
* #Gentoo
* #OpenSuse
* #OpenEuler
* #RockyLinux
Just next to our core OS like #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, #NetBSD, #MidnightBSD and #DragonflyBSD (and #illumos). This should also make the step easier to compare and test different scenarios where BSD provides a different behavior compared to Linux systems.
Thanks to @gyptazy for the implementation!
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* #AlmaLinux
* #Alpine
* #Debian
* #Devuan
* #CentOS
* #Fedora
* #Gentoo
* #OpenSuse
* #OpenEuler
* #RockyLinux
Just next to our core OS like #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, #NetBSD, #MidnightBSD and #DragonflyBSD (and #illumos). This should also make the step easier to compare and test different scenarios where BSD provides a different behavior compared to Linux systems.
Thanks to @gyptazy for the implementation!
#VPS#VM#VirtualMachine#OpenSource#Hosting#IPv6#BGP#FreeHosting#Community