nbdkit is a permissively licensed Network Block Device server that lets you export “unusual” disk sources to qemu and libguestfs.
New in nbdkit 1.1.5, you can write plugins using Python. Here is an example.
nbdkit is a permissively licensed Network Block Device server that lets you export “unusual” disk sources to qemu and libguestfs.
New in nbdkit 1.1.5, you can write plugins using Python. Here is an example.
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I am Richard W.M. Jones, a computer programmer. I have strong opinions on how we write software, about Reason and the scientific method. Consequently I am an atheist [To nutcases: Please stop emailing me about this, I'm not interested in your views on it] By day I work for Red Hat on all things to do with virtualization. I am a "citizen of the world".
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