Much thanks for the info... after a quick review, does look more focused on industry. My need isn't so much hosting services as I have RPi & Intel NUCs available to host but better support for virtualization. Currently the bookworm distro still only supports kernel v6.1.0-28 as the highest release. So hopefully with ARM getting into the hosting business there will be more current kernel versions released.ARM have a new-ish thing called "Arm Virtual Hardware", where they are working on virtual RPi machines "in the cloud". It's more aimed at industry than enthusiasts, but it's out there. I'm not sure if they have shared any details, but you might find some useful nuggets of info for creating a virtual RPi there:
https://www.arm.com/products/developmen ... l-hardware
https://community.arm.com/arm-community ... l-hardware
Statistics: Posted by mapate — Thu Jan 09, 2025 8:22 pm