Virtual Server - Consult...

Virtual Server - Consult...

Etzion Bar-Noy ezaton at tournament.org.il
Mon Jan 23 00:41:44 IST 2012


Mind you that the level of user experience would depend on the speed if the
display adapter. This is not a simple requirement in a virtual environment.
None of the desktop-level virtualization solutions would give you that.
Display will be slow, and with it - the entire user experience.
You need something with vga pass through. This is what you need to search
for.

Etzion
On Jan 23, 2012 12:36 AM, "Nadav Har&apos;El" <nyh at math.technion.ac.il>
wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 22, 2012, Robert Wallner wrote about "Re: Virtual Server -
> Consult...":
> > I think it depends on what operating system will run inside those VMs.
> > Another option would be also qemu.
>
> You're probably thinking of qemu with KVM, in which case it's the same
> option as the "KVM" option raised already.
>
> Using qemu *only*, without KVM (or Xen) is not a sensible option on
> today's hardware. It is very slow, and KVM significantly speeds it up by
> using hardware virtualization (Intel VMX or AMD SVM) which is present on
> all
> x86 PCs manufactured in the last 5 or so years.
>
> Nadav.
>
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