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How to escape VMware's pricey clutches with Virt-v2v

yongsikleeyongsiklee Member, Host Rep

...Or any other hypervisors that might hypothetically be acquired or suddenly get more costly
Liam Proven
Fri 21 Jun 2024 // 12:31 UTC

https://www.theregister.com/AMP/2024/06/21/virtv2v_helps_you_move_vms/

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  • akaemuakaemu Member
    edited June 2024

    I'm probably sticking with esxi for awhile longer, but your article intrigued me to try FreeBSD's bhyve. It seems pretty decent for home users that just arent a fan of proxmox/harvester for whatever reason. Here are some SS for anybody that may also have interest.
    https://postimg.cc/gallery/P8h3Rk3

    Thanked by 1yongsiklee
  • edited June 2024

    @akaemu said:
    I'm probably sticking with esxi for awhile longer, but your article intrigued me to try FreeBSD's bhyve. It seems pretty decent for home users that just arent a fan of proxmox/harvester for whatever reason. Here are some SS for anybody that may also have interest.
    https://postimg.cc/gallery/P8h3Rk3

    https://clonos.convectix.com/ might also be interesting if one is looking into BSD based virtualization. Disclaimer: I've yet to try this myself though.

    Thanked by 2akaemu yongsiklee
  • akaemuakaemu Member

    @akaemu said:
    I'm probably sticking with esxi for awhile longer, but your article intrigued me to try FreeBSD's bhyve. It seems pretty decent for home users that just arent a fan of proxmox/harvester for whatever reason. Here are some SS for anybody that may also have interest.
    https://postimg.cc/gallery/P8h3Rk3

    Sorry i fudged the gallery. < https://postimg.cc/gallery/CfMb0Tv

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