vm-bhyve
BSDRP
vm-bhyve | BSDRP | |
---|---|---|
19 | 8 | |
773 | 166 | |
- | - | |
2.8 | 6.8 | |
about 2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
vm-bhyve
-
FreeBSD 14.0 has reached – RELEASE
https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve/wiki/UEFI-Graphics-(VN...
-
FreeBSD Bhyve Virtualization
Other than that, I use bhyve on my laptop daily since around 2015-2016. It was somewhat painful at first. I had to bake a CD key into Windows ISO for headless install but now VNC support exists and it's easy to output any graphical installer via VNC.
bhyve doesn't offer API and has not the most user-friendly interface (vm-bhyve[1] for the rescue!) but overall, I couldn't be happier with its - typical for FreeBSD - _set-and-forget_ stability.
[1] https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve
-
What Access Point (L2 VLAN support) could I use to connect/extend a network
I am using FreeBSD in the workstation, I have both intel and realtek, and the main network uses the LAN interface, but I need the VLAN 20 to assign IPs from that range to some VMs (https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve/wiki/Virtual-Switches)
-
how to create a gif/gre tunnel to access a DHCP server in a VLAN from a wifi only host
I want to assign IPs from VLAN 20 172.16.1.0/24 to VMs (https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve/wiki/Virtual-Switches) running on a host where main IP 192.168.1.10 is on the LAN network (no VLAN 20) this is the setup:
-
Podman vs. Docker: Comparing the Two Containerization Tools – Linode
Sample config: https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve/blob/master/sample-tem...
I use Jails to run applications like Postgres, Redis, Python api in an isolated environment. Jails is native FreeBSD, but isolated.
-
Anyone have gpu passthrough working with FreeBSD as the host OS?
Of what is properly supported, works beautifully and I have to say vm-bhyve is a joy to use. Everything is very cohesive and solid as a whole; I recommend it for servers but for GPU passthrough, only if you like a challenge.
-
Linux+KVM moving to FreeBSD+Bhyve
I recommend to look into some third-party tooling to manage VMs. I prefer vm-bhyve, https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve
-
Using i5 Fanless mini-pc as router and plex transcoding server
I was thinking opnsense + https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve to run a debian instance, which can then run everything in docker containers. It's inception but better utilization of all the services.
- BSD based solutions virtualisation/clustering of resources for VMs
-
FreeBSD Jails for Fun and Profit
Perhaps it would! But the userbase is definitely what finally got me into FreeBSD. The fact that hobbyists were contributing such excellent cli tools as `iocage` [0] and `vm-bhyve` [1] really is what got me over my fears.
[0] https://iocage.io/
[1] https://github.com/churchers/vm-bhyve
BSDRP
-
Cost-effective BGP router low throughput 4M RIB
Did you try BSDRP ?
-
Firewall Selection - Pro/Cons - Considerations
BSDRouterProject (FreeBSD) https://bsdrp.net/
-
Is it possible to set up a virtual Router?
Are you wanting a router, or a firewall/gateway? For some reason, these are confused all the time. While lots of firewall/gateways will route, you may have to turn a lot of things off to make them clean. (Like NAT) The only FOSS pure router project I know that is still standing is the BSD Router Project. https://bsdrp.net/
-
Combining router and application host
1) BSDRP, pfsense or OPNSense at the base, and putting TrueNAS with NextCloud on top via virtualization.
-
Is there a BSD router that's faster than a Linux based one?
The BSD Router Project might of some interest to you.
-
you can't a escape from linux if you have a wifi router at home (because linux(busybox/linux) is dominated in wifi router world.)
pls look at what i find https://bsdrp.net/
-
In-kernel WireGuard is on its way to FreeBSD and the pfSense router
In the vein of what you've used, I stumbled across https://bsdrp.net/ ; which I'm not sure does WG, but reminded me of your OpenBSD effort. I'd be curious to see a write-up of what you've done, since I'm always looking for solutions in this space.
-
X86 Bsd Router Suggestions
BSDRP supports i386 architecture and the project is well supported
What are some alternatives?
cbsd - Yet one more wrapper around jail, bhyve, QEMU and XEN
pfsense-is-closed-source - The only purpose of this repository is to document the false advertising of the so-called "open-source" pfSense®™ project. Brought to you courtesy of Netgate/Rubicon Communications LLC/ Electric Sheep Fencing LLC.
unifi-pfsense - A script that installs the UniFi Controller software on pfSense and other FreeBSD systems
WireGuard-ArchRouter - How to make a fully functional Arch Linux edge router, with stateful firewall and NAT, running WireGuard VPN.
ipfw-rules - Ruleset for protecting a single FreeBSD host using IPFW
iRedMail - Full-featured, open source mail server solution for mainstream Linux/BSD distributions.
openwrt - Linux distribution for embedded devices
exodus - Painless relocation of Linux binaries–and all of their dependencies–without containers.
routernetes - Use Kubernetes to make a home router!
runj - runj is an experimental, proof-of-concept OCI-compatible runtime for FreeBSD jails.
LightRoute - LiteRoute is easy transition for your app. Written on Swift 4