Is the overhead because of containers or is it because you’re running something that is meant to run on Linux and is using a conversion layer like MinGW ?
Windows > Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Ubuntu > docker container
I think WSL 2 actually runs Linux in a virtual environment. I’ve tried getting my own LLM instance running on my windows machine but it’s been such a pain.
Is the overhead because of containers or is it because you’re running something that is meant to run on Linux and is using a conversion layer like MinGW ?
Windows > Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Ubuntu > docker container
I think WSL 2 actually runs Linux in a virtual environment. I’ve tried getting my own LLM instance running on my windows machine but it’s been such a pain.