actuated
cloud-hypervisor
actuated | cloud-hypervisor | |
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5 | 17 | |
174 | 3,684 | |
0.6% | 2.4% | |
2.7 | 9.8 | |
10 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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actuated
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Is GitLab Premium worth it at its new price?
I've been following along with Actuated and it seems to address many of the issues I have with GitHub hosted runners... But I'd really rather have GitHub improve their product and stop chasing the magical money tree that is Copilot.
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The efficient way to publish multi-arch containers from GitHub Actions
IDK if you noticed this, but actuated.dev is a service that addresses this concern on the top line of their elevator pitch. (That's the same site which this very blog is posted on.)
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Actuated website launch: fast CI for teams
Hi, I'm Alex the founder of actuated. We've been following the monetizing innovation and The Right It playbooks here, and only investing as much time and money as it seems to make sense given customer interest.
It was great to see our message resonate so much on the front page a couple of weeks ago. Thanks for your support.
Here's the next iteration, our website. It's made with Tailwind UI and there'll be more to come.
If what we're building resonates with you, please reach out for a quick user interview and to get started with actuated.
We have live customers and they've had good results. But we want to prove that we can help more teams like yours.
https://actuated.dev/
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We clone a running VM in 2 seconds
This is really cool. I've also been working with Firecracker, but for isolated CI runners with Docker and KinD/K3s support. Starting with GitHub Actions [1] I've also had interest in making OpenFaaS use pause/resume from Gatsby.js who wanted to reduce their hosting costs. The main challenges were around the networking - if you use CNI and the Go SDK [2] then restores simply don't work. Not sure if you're working with netlink and IMAP directly to get around it?
My question is how are you guaranteeing uniqueness, or do you only clone snapshots for a single tenant? [3]
[1] https://github.com/self-actuated/actuated
cloud-hypervisor
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We Replaced Firecracker with QEMU
There is no mention of cloud-hypervisor[1] (also in the rust-vmm ecosystem) in the article. It has the memory reclamation feature they require. It also support VFIO and virtiofs.
[1] <https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor>
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Hypervisor Development in Rust
https://github.com/tandasat/Hypervisor-101-in-Rust is there to help
https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor isn't educational necessarily but is one of the most technically progressive fastest developing highest funded vm projects ever, and there are oodles of tech talks on it. I am not qualified to make any specific recommendations, but there's tons of stuff here.
- A Virtual Machine Monitor for Modern Cloud Workloads
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Firecracker internals: deep dive inside the technology powering AWS Lambda(2021)
> The goal of the Cloud Hypervisor project differs from the aforementioned projects in that it aims to be a general purpose VMM for Cloud Workloads and not limited to container/serverless or client workloads.
Firecracker is such a great piece of technology. I'm amazed that AWS actually open-sourced it. All kudos to them. We're using Firecracker at our company to allow API companies build interactive demos like this one we built for Prisma [1].
[0] https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor
[1] https://playground.prisma.io
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Cloud Hypervisor vs Hypervisors
Relatively new project 'Cloud Hypervisor' https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor seems to launch images faster.
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I'm releasing cargo-sandbox
The Chrome OS hypervisor was then evolved/forked into Firecracker and Intel's Cloud Hypervisor, with the latter supporting both Linux and Windows. Perhaps Cloud Hypervisor would serve as a good backbone for sandboxing, with its Rust implementation and focus on security?
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Virtink : un module complémentaire de virtualisation légère pour Kubernetes …
GitHub - cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor: A Virtual Machine Monitor for modern Cloud workloads. Features include CPU, memory and device hotplug, support for running Windows and Linux guests, device offload with vhost-user and a minimal compact footprint. Written in Rust with a strong focus on security.
- Cloud Hypervisor Is an Open Source Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM)
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We clone a running VM in 2 seconds
Did you guys think about live migrations? https://github.com/cloud-hypervisor/cloud-hypervisor seems to support it and it shares a good amount of code with firecracker.
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Show r/kubernetes: Virtink - Lightweight Virtualization Add-on for Kubernetes
Virtink is a Kubernetes add-on for running Cloud Hypervisor virtual machines. By using Cloud Hypervisor as the underlying hypervisor, Virtink enables a lightweight and secure way to run fully virtualized workloads in a canonical Kubernetes cluster.