• Kata1yst
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    304 months ago

    I know several large companies looking to Microsoft, Xen, and Proxmox. Though the smart ones are more interested in the open source solutions to avoid future rug-pulls.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          I thought Xen and OpenVZ etc. became obsolete with KVM? But it’s probably for the best that Xen is still used.

          • @ozymandias117
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            14 months ago

            Xen is a type 1 hypervisor, KVM is a type 2 hypervisor

            It runs on the bare metal itself as dom0

              • @ozymandias117
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                44 months ago

                LXC is for containers, rather than virtual machines

                I was just saying “obsolete” isn’t a good description; All three still have uses depending on your goals

                LXC is probably better for most people, and I think Podman is one of the best rootless container options

      • Kata1yst
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        74 months ago

        Yes…? All are except Microsoft, which is why most companies I work with aren’t looking that way.

    • @barsquid
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      64 months ago

      Xen looks great for VPS stuff, and seemed to have good support for vGPUs. That’s what I’d choose as a provider. I wish I used it at home but I ended up going with good ol’ Linux KVM for USB and PCI support.