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|    Mike Easter to All    |
|    Re: Lilidog    |
|    09 Feb 26 16:35:01    |
      From: MikeE@ster.invalid              Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       > Mike Easter wrote:       >       >> For some reason, I never got on the VM bandwagon.       >       > Another option is containers. Somewhat lower overhead, because they       > share the same kernel. This also limits your options (no ability to       > boot alternative guest kernels), but has its uses nonetheless.              This might seem 'silly' to those who like VMs, but one reason that I       never got 'into that' is because 'generally' I was running low-resource       systems and I couldn't 'see' running two OSes at the same time just to       run a live distro, when I could boot just one OS live.              Then, to solve the 'problem' of keeping system changes, the 'right kind       of persistence' (not just a data place) fit the bill.              Now the machines I use most each have 8G of ram which is enough for what       I do.              The only containers I use are when I boot Easy OS, which I do w/ a       Ventoy configuration.                     --       Mike Easter              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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