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MicroVM by QEMU

submitted by kbumsi+(OP) on 2023-07-10 22:35:26 | 142 points 7 comments
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1. nateb2+e6[view] [source] 2023-07-10 23:17:18
>>kbumsi+(OP)
Related: "Microvm, qboot and feature reduced qemu in ubuntu" https://cpaelzer.github.io/blogs/009-microvm-in-ubuntu/
2. Somewh+Ds[view] [source] 2023-07-11 02:23:20
>>kbumsi+(OP)
Not being familiar with this area the page didn't help me understand the use case. This explanation of firecracker makes some sense though: "firecracker is purposefully minimal to present less possibility for configuration mishaps and importantly minimal attack surface (it's usually used to run untrusted workloads). Also full control by ReST-API makes it easy to orchestrate."

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74512158/what-makes-the-...

4. dang+Pz[view] [source] 2023-07-11 03:40:25
>>kbumsi+(OP)
Related ongoing thread:

We replaced Firecracker with QEMU - >>36666782 - July 2023 (137 comments)

Previously:

Show HN: microvm – a minimalist machine type for QEMU inspired by Firecracker - >>21461701 - Nov 2019 (20 comments)

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7. solark+jz2[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-11 16:59:21
>>kyoji+0N1
I guess this is better than nothing: https://gist.github.com/solarkraft/c22b2742741a3dbc07a908266...

It'll likely be a lot of work to get going, but it might contain some valuable hints that I had to search for through mailing lists and reading the QEMU source. I remember needing a semi-custom kernel (maybe) and (I think) the rust version of virtiofsd.

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