Sorry, I meant virtualized as in a guest os under Xen.
I need to experiment with FreeBSD as a DomU guest under a Xen hypervisor
-- and it looks like NetBSD/amd64 is the only quality platform for Dom0
(function Xen DOM0, iSCSI, SMP, IPv6, VLANs, briding, pf(4), mfi(4),
PowerEdge 9th gen
Ive been there, you wount get very far XEN FreeBSD isnt quite there yet,
itll boot but doing much else wth it, ie compiling things is highly
questionable, hit or miss at best but they are working on it time will
tell
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Brian A. Seklecki (Mobile)
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FreeBSD in a producton
environment and if so what are the pros and cons?
what is virtualized FreeBSD?
if you mean FreeBSD jails - yes it runs fine, i use them on 6.3p1
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of keeping the ports current.
I am just wondering if anyone has used the virtualized FreeBSD in a
producton environment and if so what are the pros and cons?
what is virtualized FreeBSD?
if you mean FreeBSD jails - yes it runs fine, i use them on 6.3p1
I think it's obvious he means running
wondering if anyone has used the virtualized FreeBSD in a
producton environment and if so what are the pros and cons?
what is virtualized FreeBSD?
if you mean FreeBSD jails - yes it runs fine, i use them on 6.3p1
Sorry, I meant virtualized as in a guest os under Xen.
Thanks
rather use FreeBSD because of the ease of
use of keeping the ports current.
I am just wondering if anyone has used the virtualized FreeBSD in a
producton environment and if so what are the pros and cons?
what is virtualized FreeBSD?
if you mean FreeBSD jails - yes it runs fine, i use them
the virtualized FreeBSD in a
producton environment and if so what are the pros and cons?
Thanks,
Tony Kivits, i-Net+
Network Administrator
Tech Valley Internet Solutions
www.TechValley.ca
778.892.5251
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