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164: Virtualized COW / PI?

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This week on the show, we’ve got all sorts of goodies to discuss. Starting with, vmm, vkernels, raspberry pi and much more! Some iX folks are visiting from out of This episode was brought to you by Headlines vmm enabled (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20161012092516&mode=flat&count=15) VMM, the OpenBSD hypervisor, has been imported into current It has similar hardware requirements to bhyve, a Intel Nehalem or newer CPU with the hardware virtualization features enabled in the BIOS AMD support has not been started yet OpenBSD is the only supported guest It would be interesting to hear from viewers that have tried it, and hear how it does, and what still needs more work *** vkernels go COW (http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/commits/2016-October/624675.html) The DragonflyBSD feature, vkernels, has gained a new Copy-On-Write functionality Disk images can now be mounted RO or RW, but changes will not be written back to the image file This allows multiple vkernels to share the same disk image “No