Frehi on Nostr: I Remember that around 20 years ago, before we had x86 hardware virtualization and ...
I Remember that around 20 years ago, before we had x86 hardware virtualization and #KVM, I used #Xen for running #Linux paravirtualized VMs. Nowadays I just use KVM+qemu+libvirt to run VMs. I see Xen is still being actively developed. I'm wondering why you would use Xen nowadays if you have KVM and qemu? #VM #QEMU
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