They are both viable options that have different advantages.
VBox has a nice friendly GUI.
KVM is fast & efficient.
They are both viable options that have different advantages.
VBox has a nice friendly GUI.
KVM is fast & efficient.
K8s is great, but you’re chaning the subject and not answering OPs question. Containers =/= VMs.
Isn’t it easier & faster to read the first paragraph of the article than to post the question and wait for someone to answer?
I’ve been running Linux as my primary OS since the late 90s and have never run into this problem.
Don’t feed the trolls.
In the early 90s at the dawn of my programing/sysadmin career. I showed up to my first week of work at “Initech” in dress pants, shirt, and tie. The senior gray beard UNIX sysadmin wore wholey jeans and ratty t-shirts. I don’t recall whether he sat me down and told me, or I figured it out on my own that to be taken seriously in a technical field you must dress down. Brilliant people look disheveled (see Albert Einstein, Steve Wozniak, et al). I ditched the stupid tie & began dressing more comfortably.
Anthropologists call this antagonistic aculturation. Us IT geeks intentionally set our selves apart from the business drones & we had to exercise our privilege of dressing comfortabley while working ungodly hours to solve impossible problems.
Now I’m the gray beard and I’ve mentoed the brighter of the pimple faced youths I’ve hired in the ancient customs of our tribe. Looking back, It seems that IT’s greatest influence on business has not been the increased efficiency of the paperless office, but the casual attire that most office workers now enjoy.
You’re welcome, world.
I wouldn’t mix 5400 rpm drives with 7200 rpm drives, but if the rpm & sizes are the same, there won’t be any measurable performance loss.
“Can this thing magnify smells too?”
Forgive me, I’m old, but “hench”?
This is great because I hate manually removing that stuff before I share a link. And I always have to test the link before clicking send.
I’m happy with my somewhat overpriced XPS15, but I had to get it with Widows. I wiped that nvme & installed Kubuntu right away.
TreeStyle tabs is my favorite addon.
I avoid video chat as much as possible, but use Jitsi at work.
TNR: Trap, Neuter, and Release is a thing many people do. It’s God’s work.
When the Mosaic devs formed Netscape adopted the “Mozilla” kaiju (giant monster Mosaic) as their mascot. When Netscape open-sourced Nagator, Mozilla went along with it.
Akchually, the map entire world was colonized by people from Africa. Since the map shows the entire world (even New Zealand), it is accurate.
I’ve been using it since it was Mosaic. Nyah
Walmart shoppers: Hold my big gulp…
Sheet music carved in stone