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Laptops and hardware virtualization



A while back I tried to set up KVM on my system and it would would not
let me do it. I could configure and virtualize with QEMU, but not KVM. I
would double check on Xen as AFAIK, it has required hardware
virtualization for a number of years even with Xen-aware guests.

On 02/16/2010 10:05 AM, Richard Pieri wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2010, at 7:12 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>  =20
>> KVM does not run without the extension. QEMU is normally used with KVM=
,
>> but can run alone and certainly does not require CPU virtualization.
>>    =20
> Are you certain about that?  Some of my recent reading indicated that K=
VM can use QEMU's virtual CPU library, but I'll admit that I'm not as up =
on it as I should be.
>
>  =20
>> Hyper-V will not run without the virtualization extensions (but not on=
 a
>> laptop). VMWare and Virtualbox predate the virtualization extensions,
>> anmd AFIK Xen has required the viritualization support for a number of=

>> years.
>>    =20
> I don't count Hyper-V as a major player, but that's just me.
>
> Xen requires virtualization in order to run unmodified guest operating =
systems.  Xen-aware kernels do not require hardware virtualization.
>
>  =20

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