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date: 2021-11-11T13:31:43+02:00
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description:
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layout: event-talk
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title: "Mischa Peters - The OpenBSD hypervisor in the wild, a short story, but getting longer"
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speakers:
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- mischa-peters
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presentation:
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filename: 2021-11-11-mischa-peters-the-openbsd-hypervisor-in-the-wild-a-short-story-but-getting-longer.pdf
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recording:
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQCIy8INJig
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## Abstract
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In the Summer of 2018 —after a poll on Twitter— OpenBSD Amsterdam started testing with vmm(4)/vmd(8). Mostly to see how far we could take it; more importantly to give back to the project. Little did we know where it would take us.
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During this talk, Mischa will outline how it all started, how it’s built, how we operate the platform, what speedbumps we encountered and where we are now.
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We are a big proponent of using as much out of OpenBSD base as possible and it has influenced our design choices a lot. These choices will be highlighted when discussing how the platform is built and how it’s operated.
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## Biography
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Mischa Peters is a long term BSD user, starting with FreeBSD 2.x and later OpenBSD as well. He is operating a hosting and co-location company out of Amsterdam The Netherlands, currently focused on providing services on top of OpenBSD. The OpenBSD Amsterdam project is a good example of it. For his $dayjob he is leading a team of System/Solutions Engineers for a security startup.
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