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Incus 6.12 brings Network Address Sets and Memory Hotplug

Summary by Linux-Magazin
In addition to a more flexible logging, the new version of the Contianer and VM Manager Incus also promises a hot plugging of the main memory in VMs, performance improvements as well as new network address sets. These are mainly intended to simplify complex ACL rules. A network address set first summarizes several IPv4 and IPv6 addresses under one name. This name can then be used when defining the
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In addition to a more flexible logging, the new version of the Contianer and VM Manager Incus also promises a hot plugging of the main memory in VMs, performance improvements as well as new network address sets. These are mainly intended to simplify complex ACL rules. A network address set first summarizes several IPv4 and IPv6 addresses under one name. This name can then be used when defining the

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Linux-Magazin broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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