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    • rzrR Offline
      rzr
      last edited by rzr

      I managed to install xcp-ng and alpine on a Single Board Computer : seco b68 powered by Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N3350 @ 1.10GHz and 2GB of RAM !!!

      https://mastodon.social/@rzr/114970751940254294

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      Then 400MB can be allocated for a VM (or several)

      Let me track the power consumption and imagine some minimalist-homelab use-cases ...

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        DustinB @rzr
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        @rzr but why.... what example use case would this be useful in?

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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          Ah nice! I did a similar test few years ago on a similar CPU, but with twice or 4 times the RAM πŸ˜„

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            rzr @DustinB
            last edited by

            @DustinB said in Low end devices , share your experiences:

            @rzr but why.... what example use case would this be useful in?

            At least (stress) testing purposes...

            It could make sense for edge computing eventually... or DiY "battery operated solar powered portable environments"

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            • olivierlambertO Offline
              olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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              There's many use cases, and VMs are great for isolation but also capabilities to monitor with a central XOA, restore/backup and much more.

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                TeddyAstie Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team Xen Guru
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                Unikraft would a a good fit for ram-constained devices.
                Being able to have useful VMs with 32-64 MB each.

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                  Emmanuel V Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
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                  I wonder to which extend we could lower dom0 memory, eventually reduce the set of features for this kind of usecases.
                  I can definitely see a pool of machines (x86 or ARM) for industrial purpose where that could make sense, and that could be managed and update through XOA.

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                    john.c @Emmanuel V
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                    @Emmanuel-V said in Low end devices , share your experiences:

                    I wonder to which extend we could lower dom0 memory, eventually reduce the set of features for this kind of usecases.
                    I can definitely see a pool of machines (x86 or ARM) for industrial purpose where that could make sense, and that could be managed and update through XOA.

                    Actually it’s not just the above, this technology (MicroVM) will also be of interest to hyperscalers down the road. As such I think that the handling of this should be an install time choice, as changing an already existing host to a MicroVM capable one can be messy. Doing it this way will enable a lot of capabilities for use with Xen Orchestra, in the handling of such MicroVMs.

                    A hyperscaler already has this technology (Amazon AWS) with their Firecracker software technology.

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