Hacker News with Generative AI: KVM

Setting Up an RK3588 SBC QEMU Hypervisor with ZFS on Debian (kumio.org)
The BananaPi M71 2 aka ArmSoM-Sige73 has attractive specs for use as an efficient but capable device for small-scale server deployment. As it’s performant enough to be interesting for real-world mixed workloads with some margin, it makes sense to consider it as a KVM hypervisor. Very relevant for setting up a small private cloud (雲立て or “kumotate”).
Euro-cloud provider Anexia moves 12,000 VMs off VMware to homebrew KVM platform (theregister.com)
Broadcom has lost another large customer for its VMware platform: Austrian cloud provider Anexia has moved 12,000 VMs, some of them rented by major European businesses, to an open-source system based on the KVM hypervisor.
Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIe (cnx-software.com)
Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIe is a variation of the NanoKVM KVM-over-IP solution introduced last summer, but instead of being a tiny Cube with USB-C power, the new model can be powered through the PCIe slot from the host (as well as USB-C) and adds optional WiFi 6 and PoE functionality.
VMware Workstation Shifting from Proprietary Code to Using Upstream KVM (phoronix.com)
This isn't an off-schedule April Fools' Joke or anything like that but an exciting sign of the times: VMware Workstation will be shifting off its proprietary base and onto leveraging the upstream Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) for virtualization needs moving forward.
JetKVM: Tiny IP KVM That's Not an Apple Watch (jeffgeerling.com)
Despite what it looks like, this isn't a hot-rod Apple Watch. This is an IP KVM. What does that mean? It's basically a remote control rocket pack for any computer, from a giant tower PC, to a little mini PC you might run in your homelab.
PiKVM – Open and Inexpensive DIY IP-KVM on Raspberry Pi (pikvm.org)
NanoKVM: Affordable, Multifunctional, Nano RISC-V IP-KVM (github.com/sipeed)