I'm a KVM user (snd ex-Xen early adopter) but not very knowledgeable about all this. (I'm using VMs because I need them to test software in different environments)
Does this latest QEMU patch have implications for KVM? Will KVM "Linux inside Linux" and "Windows inside Linux" virtual machines be now faster under KVM thanks to this latest QEMU patch? And if so, why?
(thanks for all the good work to the QEMU and KVM teams btw)
Does this latest QEMU patch have implications for KVM? Will KVM "Linux inside Linux" and "Windows inside Linux" virtual machines be now faster under KVM thanks to this latest QEMU patch? And if so, why?
(thanks for all the good work to the QEMU and KVM teams btw)