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[Xen-users] Re: Merge Xen (the hypervisor) into Linux



Ingo Molnar wrote:

> A lot of Xen legacies could be dropped: the crazy ring1 hack on 
> 32-bit, the various wide interfaces to make pure-software 
> virtualization limp along. All major CPUs shipped with hardware 
> virtualization support in the past 2-3 years, so the availability of 
> VMX and SVM can be taken for granted for such a project.

That's a pretty bold statement.  I have five x86 machines in my house
currently being used, and none of them support VMX/SVM.

At least some Lenovo laptops disable VMX in the BIOS with no way to
enable it.  Some of the Core2Duo chips don't support VMX at all.

I think Xen without paravirtualization would be a serious degradation of
usefulness.

Chris

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