Hi Brantley,
I am by no means an experienced developer or Plan 9 user, so I can hardly
speak from the same experience level as most (I assume) of the posters on
this list. I only recently found myself very interested in Plan 9, C, and
embedded systems. As of now, I only run 9front as a learning en
our customer buys themselves at a big savings.
> We also support the existing Coraid equipment that is in the field.
>
> You can check us out at http://www.coraid.com
>
> Thanks for asking.
>
> P. S. I still code exclusively in C and see no reason for me to change.
>
> Brant
I've had a lot of success with qemu/libvirt on Linux. I have a separate
network on libvirt on its own subnet with a fs/auth and cpu server that's
accessible from the outside (via drawterm). I only had to play with it a
little bit to get it working well. It might be quicker and easier with
VMWare, t
Sorry, just now seeing the Windows part at the end of your email. I've had
no issues with VMware.
On Thursday, September 1, 2016, Nickolas Peter
wrote:
> I've had a lot of success with qemu/libvirt on Linux. I have a separate
> network on libvirt on its own subnet with a fs/aut