[vfio-users] Dedicated forum for VFIO @ https://virtualkvm.com

Ethan Thomas thomas.ethan at gmail.com
Sun Sep 13 15:42:41 UTC 2015


Although I think its a great idea to set up a forum devoted to this topic.
I've been unable to register, as when I copy and paste the command, it
generates a string, which I then paste into the registration form. But the
server says I'm wrong. =/

On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Erik Adler <erik.adler at gmail.com> wrote:

> There has been some interest in having a dedicated forum for VFIO
> related topics analogous to the one over at Archlinux. It just so
> happens I own quite a few beefy Xeon servers. I took the liberty of
> writing some python scripts and recreated the VFIO thread that was
> closed.
>
> The first 400 posts and the last 600 posts on there in full glory. The
> DB is in perfect order. Every user that had posted anything in that
> thread still has their name/account. If you would like your old
> account name back you can msg me the archlinux forums. This would be
> for identity reasons. I will msg you back with a temporary password.
> Or you could just make a new account. Its up to you.
>
> The domain name is
> https://virtualkvm.com
>
> ofc security measures are in place such as SSL.. and then some.
> There is no need to worry about that site going down or vanishing. I
> have clients that have five year contracts on that server. There is
> also a 18TB ZFS FBSD backup sever taking snapshots regular intervals.
>
> I have no other motive to do this then my love of FOSS. There is zero
> monetary incentive.
>
> I encourage you to write updated guides.
> Share information about hardware
> Start threads that are of interest.
>
> This forum is 100% Linux agnostic. But you will need to be using
> GNU/Linux to register.
>
> Any feedback is much welcomed.
>
> All the best
> Erik aka Onryo
>
> Signature:
> GPG/PGP key ID: 0x2B4B58FE
> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x2B4B58FE
>
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