What is that tool used for launching +12 bare-bone VM instances where each is a different prepackaged *nix operating system automatically deployed in their own terminal emulator simultaneously?
I've seen Michael Larabel over at Phoronix use this tool from time-to-time featured in his articles. He uses it to host the VM's locally, not in the cloud. In the screenshot of his desktop workstation, there are at least a dozen different nix shells, each showing screenfetch/neofetch demonstrating all their specs. In contrast, Docker and K8's is for deploying containers to the cloud but Mike deploys and hosts locally I believe.
I asked on the Phoronix forums 2 days ago. No one has replied yet. So I thought I would ask here too.
I've seen Michael Larabel over at Phoronix use this tool from time-to-time featured in his articles. He uses it to host the VM's locally, not in the cloud. In the screenshot of his desktop workstation, there are at least a dozen different nix shells, each showing screenfetch/neofetch demonstrating all their specs. In contrast, Docker and K8's is for deploying containers to the cloud but Mike deploys and hosts locally I believe.
I asked on the Phoronix forums 2 days ago. No one has replied yet. So I thought I would ask here too.