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vicki is the physical host, which has as Virtual Machine (VM) "guests", both an SF-LUG (sf-lug.org & sf-lug.com) and BALUG VM. | vicki is the physical host, which has as Virtual Machine (VM) "guests", both an SF-LUG (sf-lug.org & sf-lug.com) and BALUG VM. | ||
Note that since both are on VMs (within qemu-kvm on x86_64), any needed upgrades within those VMs themselves can, | Note that since both are on VMs (within qemu-kvm on x86_64), any needed upgrades within those VMs themselves can, | ||
- | for the most part, be handled exceedingly independently. E.g. they can even run quite different operating systems (OSes)- | + | for the most part, be handled exceedingly independently. E.g. they can even run quite different operating systems (OSes) - |
essentially anything that can reasonably be run on the vicki host provided VM infrastructure. The only particular | essentially anything that can reasonably be run on the vicki host provided VM infrastructure. The only particular | ||
- | dependencies are resources and from and availability of vicki (e.g. the guest VMs obviously can't be running on vicki | + | dependencies are resources from and availability of vicki (e.g. the guest VMs obviously can't be running on vicki |
while vicki is down or rebooting or its VM infrastructure isn't available). Therefore, due to the significant degree | while vicki is down or rebooting or its VM infrastructure isn't available). Therefore, due to the significant degree | ||
of general independence and flexibility, matters regarding those "guest" OSes shall be considered (and documented, as | of general independence and flexibility, matters regarding those "guest" OSes shall be considered (and documented, as | ||
desired and feasible) separately. | desired and feasible) separately. |