IT Infrastructure Insights

Kimchi

Kimchi

Kimchi isn’t trying to manage your cloud. It’s not here to scale. What it does is strip virtualization down to something fast, usable, and self-contained. One host, one interface, and just enough control to get the job done.

WSL2Docker

WSL 2+Docker

This setup doesn’t feel like a workaround — it’s more like the way containers should’ve always run on Windows. No VMs to babysit, no constant switching between OS contexts. Just one system that runs both sides well enough. It’s not flawless, but once in place, it rarely gets in the way. And that, for most people, is exactly what’s needed.

oVirt

oVirt

oVirt’s not modern in the slick, trendy sense. There’s no YAML, no dashboards full of charts that fade in and out. But it works. Stably. Predictably. Sometimes boringly — and that’s a compliment.

VMStack

VMStack

VMStack isn’t about innovation. It’s not here to reinvent cloud computing. It exists for one reason: to give small teams and sysadmins a simple, working way to manage VMs on bare metal — without signing up for anything, and without needing a PhD in OpenStack.

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