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Xhyve Alternatives
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OSX-KVM
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WorkOS
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QEMU
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xhyve reviews and mentions
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How to connect to a docker container service when it's running on a mac?
This is due to the way Windows and OSX implement docker. They both use a VM running Linux; Windows uses Hyper-V and OSX uses Bhyve. (https://github.com/machyve/xhyve)
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Asymptotic Notation !
Nowadays, docker uses runc, that is OCI compliant. Docker on macOS uses Hypervisor.framework through xhyve, and is completely macOS native. No VM is used (even under the hood) when running docker on macOS, it's native.
- Does xhyve on MacOS (Monterey) supports the passthru of the GPU ?
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Favourite Hypervisor for a macOS Host?
I was happiest with xhyve https://github.com/machyve/xhyve
Serial console in terminal was nice (for me!), network configuration was trash (I think I was able to set the subnet by fiddling around with system plists? and it would revert from time to time), and I didn't have to deal with Virtualbox. I've been away from macs for a while, I don't know if xhyve works on the M1, but it might. I ran a FreeBSD vm so I could run my server code on my laptop in an environment that was like production but slower.
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QEMU 6.2
The xhyve fork/port of bhyve for MacOS is worth mentioning: https://github.com/machyve/xhyve
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[Desktop] Mac mini – Apple M1 Chip 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU – 8GB Memory – 256GB SSD - $569.99 ($669.99-$100)
Docker for Mac actually spins up TinyCoreLinux VMs using xhyve that your docker containers run on top of. This is because containers borrow the host kernel, so you can't natively run Linux containers on Mac. Xhyve spawns VMs so a Linux kernel will be present.
- Can you run “bare metal” VMs on a 2019 MBP? (Pre M1 Chip)
- Linux, macOS, and Windows running simultaneously on a first gen Core i5
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Apple M1 CPU Microarchitectures (Firestorm and Icestorm): instruction tables describing throughput, latency, and uops
There's also been a port of FreeBSD's bhyve to macOS for years: https://github.com/machyve/xhyve (which, in turn, is [or at one point was] used by Docker to virtualize Linux)
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What Is Your Hypervisor
I've used xyhve on my Mac to have a FreeBSD VM running a copy of https://www.freshports.org/, including a copy of the database, which runs about 200GB. For dev work, it was fine. I used it when I didn't have [great] internet connectivity, for example, when on the train/plane. When upgrading packages or just doing dev work, it was great.
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machyve/xhyve is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of xhyve is C.
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