After enjoying the Xen thread, and the comments about the horrid mess
that is x86 hardware design, I'm wondering what hardware on which
OpenBSD will run _is_ well designed.Who makes a hardware architecture that is open (enough) that OpenBSD can
run fully on it, that has good performance. I'm assuming that its not
COTS an so will cost more than x86.Note that I'm not asking: who makes good hardware on which we can then
run Xen. I'm talking about a solid piece of hardware on which to run
one and only one OpenBSD.Doug.
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