Hating on Rocky is going to be popular and he has earned a lot of it. He also did a lot to turn around a team that nobody in Chicago cared about and made them relevant again. Like most people in life, he is a complicated individual.
They know what they wrote
Everyone says they wanted a new nexus 7, we’re on our way there!
Without flairs this could go a couple of different ways
Because they something to lock you in to Ubuntu. They want Ubuntu to be the only thing that uses snaps. They want to get snaps to be an Ubuntu exclusive feature, and once they can start convincing some random closed source devs to ship in only the snap format they have a hook to keep you on Ubuntu. And they want those random random closed source devs to be focused on more of the corporate world so they can sell some support licenses.
Thank you, very helpful! In this case the vm is just a file server. The bulk of the traffic is for Time Machine. In the past I had the host manage samba shares on btrfs but was exploring delegating that to a vm and playing with zfs. This is all home network admin fun, and your response gave some good info.
Best method for disk sharing in QEMU/Libvirt?
https://lemmy.world/post/615885
Best method for disk sharing in QEMU/Libvirt? - Lemmy.world
I run several VMs in Libvirt, host is Debian 12. I’m want to create one
dedicated to Samba sharing. What is the best way to expose more disks to a QEMU
host? I have 6 SSDs I want to utilize on this VM. 1. Creating a filesystem
hardware node (virtiofs or virtio-9p)? 2. A physical disk exposed to the VM via
a Storage hardware node? 3. Something more exotic like a zfs storage pool? Best
for me is more about reliability than anything else. I have tried sharing
folders before using the Filesystem hardware node and Plan 9 but it was a little
wonky when it came to permissions. I may not have set it up right, however.
Gonna need a guest appearance by Wart to make it truly “2”
Time. There was one time when a 65” 1080p tv would set you back $10k. Now those are Black Friday giveaways for test driving a car. By manufacturing the first units Apple can get the manufacturing time to mature on the exact specs they want which will lower costs.
Just look at the iPhone SE, it is so cheap because all of the hard work was done years ago and it’s just swapping out a chip every few years.