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| | | | | In my homelab, I have a Rocky Linux 9 server/hypervisor. For quite a while, I've just used the command line to manage virtual machines. It was tricky to know which TCP port was used for VNC, and forward it to my Fedora laptop. I've always been dreaming about a Web UI for virtual machines, but didn't want ESXi or Proxmox, and was pretty dissapointed when I tried SmartOS and OmniOS. One day, I was on Mastodon (or Reddit) and learned that there is a KVM virtual machine module for Cockpit. | |
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| | | | | The bhyve hypervisor has been ported to Illumos and provides an altervative to KVM. SmartOS created an OpenBSD image but it's quite old. I don't know (yet) how to upgrade or make more up-to-date images. But I could manage to run OpenBSD 7.4 on OmniOS. | |
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mozzy.dev
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| | | A quick look at what Docker is and how to get started. | ||