OpenBSD 7.0 has been released, and it seems a big focus for this release was improving ARM64 support, and adding support for RISC-V. There’s a long list or other improvements and fixes, too, of course. Downloads are where they always are.
OpenBSD 7.0 has been released, and it seems a big focus for this release was improving ARM64 support, and adding support for RISC-V. There’s a long list or other improvements and fixes, too, of course. Downloads are where they always are.
The reason I chose OpenBSD for server duty is the dead simple install/upgrade with almost everything OOB.
I’ve been user OpenBSD as my daily driver for years, its the easiest BSD there is, so easy to use and configure.
At the moment only BSD I use at the moment is an ‘appliance VM’ for firewalls which is based on FreeBSD but uses lots of OpenBSD technologies, CARP, PF, etc. And obviously I use OpenSSH on pretty much anything. So I always send them some support.
I need the firewalls to have some GUI in case my colleagues need to make changes, otherwise I would be running OpenBSD directly again.