* Avi Kivity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The guest needs to cooperate, but it can do so using the native memory 
> hotlpug mechanisms (whatever they are). [...]

as far a Linux guest goes, there's no such thing at the moment, at least 
in the mainline kernel. Most of the difficulties with RAM-unplug is on 
the guest OS side - i agree with you that doing it on the host side is 
easy. (because the host side does not really 'use' any of the guest's 
"RAM".)

        Ingo

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