> On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 09:36 wrote:
>
>> I think it may be cool if there were a "deep dive" on virtualization
>> *and*
>> containers.
>>
>
> I'd quibble that this outline is breadth-first, not depth, if it fits in a
> single evening, but yes, very, good outline.
>
> Explicitly including discograp
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 09:36 wrote:
> I think it may be cool if there were a "deep dive" on virtualization *and*
> containers.
>
I'd quibble that this outline is breadth-first, not depth, if it fits in a
single evening, but yes, very, good outline.
Explicitly including discography of which is go
I think it may be cool if there were a "deep dive" on virtualization *and*
containers.
(1) Brief discussion about what virtualization is
(2) VMware, HyperV, KVM/QEMU, and XEN, what the basic differences are.
(3) Deep dive on KVM/QEMU
(3a) VirtIO
(3b) Networking NAT, Bridge
(3c) Utilities
(4) Br
If we ignore containers, we've had the following meetings about VMs, I only
looked back as far as 2009.
April 2019 | Gnome Boxes
July 2012 | The Virtual Desktop
March 2012 | Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager
November 2009 | AMD-V: AMD64 virtualization extension
October 2009 | Virtualizatio