| 15 Jun 2021 |
colemickens | ok | 07:30:59 |
colemickens | thanks for the input; one last one and then I have to run - I saw you forked vhive, any quick thoughts to share on it coming from the kata perspective? or just something you're keeping an eye on | 07:31:35 |
colemickens | * thanks for the input; one last one and then I have to run - I saw you forked vhive, any quick thoughts to share on it coming from the kata perspective? or just something you're keeping an eye on? | 07:31:36 |
Mic92 (Old) | It is based on a research project. It certainly shows what needs to be optimized to make lambda functions more scalable. But there is no big coorp like Intel working behind it. Just 4 PhD students working on their next publications. We use it in our research project to make a usecase for vmsh. | 07:33:45 |
Mic92 (Old) | Also quality and documentation is certainly above what you would see from a average research project. | 07:34:23 |
Mic92 (Old) | They got CI and end-to-end documentation. | 07:34:35 |
Mic92 (Old) | I think the vhive people also hangout in some firecracker slack or so. | 07:35:13 |
| 16 Jun 2021 |
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rager | oh shoot... so it's a thing - cgroups v2 unified format is mucking up all us container users? | 17:05:49 |