[CentOS-virt] Silly question about KVM
Manuel Wolfshant
wolfy at nobugconsulting.roWed Mar 17 13:52:57 UTC 2010
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Scot P. Floess wrote: > I was wondering, if I do not have hardware that natively supports full > virtualization...and I choose to use KVM, You cannot use KVM on systems which do not support hardware virtualization > will my VMs be running in some > form of chip emulation (and therefore terribly slow). To date, I've been > using Xen and am very comfortable with it. I have some fears that later > whenever Xen is dropped - I'll have to consider KVM. > > Also, will Xen be carried forward should Xen be dropped from RHEL? > xen will be included in RHEL 5 and hence in Centos 5 for the whole life of the distro. However it might (actually I am pretty sure this will happen) no longer get enhancements after a given time (but only bugfixes)
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