I share my experience migrating a client’s Windows BIOS VMs from Proxmox to FreeBSD/uefi, using bhyve and ZFS.| IT Notes
I share my experience migrating a client’s VMs from Proxmox to FreeBSD, using bhyve and ZFS.| IT Notes
The bhyve hypervisor on FreeBSD is an impressive tool that brings lightweight, efficient virtualization capabilities directly into the FreeBSD ecosystem. It's a powerful type 2 hypervisor that allows FreeBSD users to run virtual machines with minimal overhead, making it an excellent choice for those who value performance and stability. I find bhyve especially compelling for| gyptazy - The DevOps Geek
In the realm of virtualization, there are already several robust and well-established platforms like Proxmox and OpenStack. These solutions have paved the way for efficient and comprehensive management of virtual environments, primarily on Linux-based systems. However, for those who appreciate the power and elegance of FreeBSD, there has been a notable absence of a comparable| gyptazy - The DevOps Geek • DevOps, coding, cloud and open source in a geek...
Comparative tests show FreeBSD's virtualization performance surpasses Proxmox, especially with NVMe drivers.| IT Notes
RouterOS 6 is running great on bhyve. Unfortunately, things change when dealing with RouterOS 7. It doesn’t boot at all. Here’s how to solve.| IT Notes