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  • f0rmat
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    This does look interesting. Has anybody out there used bareflank? Anybody have any insights or assessment of it?

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  • pipe13
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    Originally posted by rabcor View Post
    Gotta say this project seems pretty impresseive, but I'm pretty sure there are some inaccuracies in this article since according to their github page, bareflank is not a hypervisor, but a hypervisor SDK.
    indeed. As Michael made clear in his first link: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...ank-Hypervisor

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  • rabcor
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    Gotta say this project seems pretty impresseive, but I'm pretty sure there are some inaccuracies in this article since according to their github page, bareflank is not a hypervisor, but a hypervisor SDK.

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  • Bareflank 2.1 Released As The Last Before A Major Rework To This Open-Source Hypervisor

    Phoronix: Bareflank 2.1 Released As The Last Before A Major Rework To This Open-Source Hypervisor

    Bareflank is an open-source Linux hypervisor in development for several years and written around modern C++11/C++14 code and other modern functionality compared to longstanding virtualization hypervisors. Over the past few years it's been picking up many new features while this week Bareflank 2.1 released prior to a major overhaul coming with Bareflank 3.0 that will radically change the codebase...

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