Sorry, but I don't get the point.
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is just a switch!
Also, it is not for me, it's for my users I am complaining. My Debian has full kvm+vde support since this has been closed a while ago.
I know there are different solutions for the average Joe, but Ubuntu cannot simply ignore the request of thousands of users.The role of a *complete* distribution should be to provide different tools for similar purposes.
Qemu and KVM have been supporting libvde2 for years now, and most distro out there come with a fully featured kvm/qemu package.
Sorry, but I don't get the point.
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is just a switch!
Also, it is not for me, it's for my users I am complaining. My Debian has full kvm+vde support since this has been closed a while ago.
I know there are different solutions for the average Joe, but Ubuntu cannot simply ignore the request of thousands of users.The role of a *complete* distribution should be to provide different tools for similar purposes.
Qemu and KVM have been supporting libvde2 for years now, and most distro out there come with a fully featured kvm/qemu package.