top | item 44235833 (no title) solarexplorer | 8 months ago I would assume that "lightweight" in this case means that they share a single Linux kernel. Or that there is an emulation layer that maps the Linux Kernel API to macOS. In any case, I don't think that they are running a Linux kernel per container. discuss order hn newest ylk|8 months ago You don’t have to assume, the docs in the repo tell you that it does run a Linux kernel in each VM. It’s one container per VM. solarexplorer|8 months ago Good call, thanks for clarifying! commandersaki|8 months ago "Lightweight" in the sense that the VM contains one static executable that runs the container, and not a full fledged Ubuntu VM (e.g. Colima). unknown|8 months ago [deleted]
ylk|8 months ago You don’t have to assume, the docs in the repo tell you that it does run a Linux kernel in each VM. It’s one container per VM. solarexplorer|8 months ago Good call, thanks for clarifying!
commandersaki|8 months ago "Lightweight" in the sense that the VM contains one static executable that runs the container, and not a full fledged Ubuntu VM (e.g. Colima).
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