Thank You for Your time and answer, Douglas:

>Unless something has changed, to be really secure, virtualization has to
>be fully supported in the hardware of the CPU so that there are no CPU
>instructions that can be issued from within the virtual machine to break
>out of it.  i386/amd64 don't meet that criteria.  I don't know what
>other vendors have, but e.g. IBM's Power architecture does, and provides
>logical partitions (LPARs) at the firmware level which appear to the OS
>as a real piece of hardware.

How is it if I see CPU virtualization instructions for, say, amd64?


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