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Introduction

0:00

Who is using OpenBSD

1:49

Where is it

4:07

How it started

4:42

First donation

5:40

Statistics

6:14

What you get

7:09

What does it look like

9:12

Perl script

10:01

VM of Kampf

11:07

Auto Install

12:03

SiteTGC

12:41

HTTPD

13:46

SensorD

14:04

Deploying

15:11

Contact form

16:06

Deploy

17:53

Group wheel

18:43

Tap interface

19:52

Random password

20:49

Stop VMs

22:02

Start VMs

22:44

Connectivity issues

23:26

Clock drift

24:32

High interrupt

25:56

Connectivity problems

26:35

VM unresponsive

27:46

Wishlist

29:09

Thanks

30:01

Questions

31:03

Private network

32:17

Plans

33:09

Business Model

33:47

Testbed

34:38

Production readiness

35:21

Data collection

36:32

VMs

39:22

Reverse DNS

41:37
The OpenBSD Hypervisor in the wild, a short story.
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2019Oct 27
OpenBSD Amsterdam started in the summer of 2018 after a poll on Twitter as an idea to start testing with vmm(4)/vmd(8). Mostly to see how far we could take it and more importantly to give back to the project. Little did we know where it would take us. During this talk I will outline how it all started, how it’s build, how we operate the platform and what speedbumps we encountered. We are a big proponent of using as much out of base as possible and it has influenced our design choices a lot. These choices will be highlighted when discussing how the platform is build and how it’s operated. More info: https://2019.eurobsdcon.org/talk-spea...

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EuroBSDCon

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