gyptazy.ch is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.
This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.
How to install Proxmox VE version 8 on the ARM64 Hardware Architecture - Blog Post by @gyptazy #Virtualization https://gyptazy.ch/howtos/howto-run-proxmox-8-ve-on-arm64-aarch64-hardware-systems/
I want to play with "PCI Passthrough" / "GPU Passthrough" whatever.
I plan to buy Ryzen 7 5700G or something similar with integrated graphics card.
I wonder, can You use integrated graphics for baremetal OS, and for vm PCI passthrough, GPU (rx 580 8gb)?
Whenever i read about PCI passthrough everyone say "You need 2x GPU". I'm thinking about running OS on integrated card, and use GPU for vm.
So... I didn't get to the root on ZFS boot disk mirroring I sat down to implement, but the refactoring was needed to do it.
There's a LOT going on here but in short it's one-stop shopping for splatting #OccamBSD VM images, stock #FreeBSD images, #OmniOS, and #Debian images to disk or physical devices in an effort to never see an "installer" again in my life. And it's achieving that goal!
I may pull in the Windows support which is not the same thing, but gives the same result.
Feel free to bellyache that it's back to approaching 1000 lines of KSH, but no, I don't see how Go|Rust|Zig|Erlang|Lua would help with something that is 98% shell commands.
If you've lost it, have a look at this great project by @gyptazy :
BoxyBSD - Free FreeBSD Jail/VM Hosting
- #Debian 12 #AnsibleSemaphore
- #FreeBSD 14 #snac (#ActivityPub / #Fediverse)
- #Debian 12 #Nextcloud 28 (#nginx / #mysql)
What do you want next?
#AppleSilicon #virtualization #aarch64
https://gyptazy.ch/blog/collection-of-vagrant-boxes-images-for-apple-silicon-based-on-arm64/
A quick bhyve/ARM64 demo based on experiments during the informal #bhyve Production User Call today:
Today's #bhyve Production User Call:
We discussed Chris' bhyve storage model benchmarking, SAS multipathing, Jan's UCL macro project, and more!
Today's #bhyve Production User Call:
We discussed Chris' bhyve storage model benchmarking, SAS multipathing, Jan's UCL macro project, and more!
That Old NetBSD Server, Running Since 2010
https://it-notes.dragas.net/2023/08/27/that-old-netbsd-server-running-since-2010/
#NetBSD #Xen #Virtualization #SysAdmin #Containers #BSD #BSDs #IT
Self-reflection time!
We had a very unique #bhyve Production User call where we discussed what defines a Production User, bhyve/ARM64, vmrun.sh, SR-IOV issues, Documentation, and much more!
Today's #bhyve Production User Call recording:
We discussed the slirp Review, resources for VMware users (or lack there of), Chris' work on the Handbook, the four fundamental types of documentation, more GRUB/UEFI-CSM/BIOS boot strategies such as booting a kernel directly with EFI, plus vmstated and Zelta updates and brainstorming.
Did this not post?
The recording of yesterday's #bhyve call is up:
Lots of great discussions and yet more network buffer diagnostics!
Today's #bhyve Production User Call recording:
We discussed web UI strategies, UEFI-CSM/SeaBIOS... and a spicy topic you'll only see in the notes!
The recording of today's #bhyve Production User Call is up!
Welcome Ivo!
The ad-free Production User Call and bhyvecon archive is about to hit 100 hours and 100 videos!
https://youtube.com/@callfortesting
Thank you everyone who has participated to date and we always welcome new participants!
I tested a dozen or so guest operating systems with #bhyve in preparation for Friday's hackathon and have posted the successes to the Wiki along with some clean-up: