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Provision VMs in QEMU, using ZFS clones for virtual disks
These scripts run from any webserver (eg, nginx) on a FreeBSD host with a zpool configured. VMs are cloned from ZFS snapshot and exported via iSCSI. A qemu process on a (linux) hypervisor host is created via ssh (keys), with the qemu process being the iSCSI initiator.
LPIA is an interpreted symbolic functional language with multi-process
capabilities and predefined pattern matching. It is inspired by combinatory
logic, lambda calculus, Scheme and Forth.
LPIA est un langage symbolique fonctionnel interprété avec des possibilités multi-processus et un filtrage prédéfini. Il est inspiré par la logique combinatoire, le lambda calcul, Scheme et Forth.
The user-mode kernel port is a port of the Linux kernel which runs in a set of processes. The result is a user-mode virtual machine and a kernel which can be debugged and developed using all of the usual process-level tools.
The goal of this project is to allow Pascal Developers to use Lua without needing to understand C and the binding process. Bringing Lua to native Pascal types for simple usage and management.
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