On 10/23/17 06:21 PM, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Greetings All,

I have recently been playing around a little with SmartOS for running
containers and hypervizing VM's for which it seems to work pretty well, and
wanted to also investigate the desktop side of things as well so I hope
that someone on the list will answer a few rudimentary questions to get me
going with my OI explorations.

I know that SmartOS can be a hypervisor to run the Linux, and Windows OS's
as VM's in zones, but I was wondering if OpenIndiana was able to hypervize
these OS's as well?

Yes, it can. illumos-kvm is not a part of illumos-gate, but is a separate codebase, developed mainly by Joyent. We compile and deliver it, but KVM benefits from several system features (the one which comes to my mind is VND), which are available in SmartOS, but not in other distributions (AFAIK). OI can run KVM guests on modern Intel hardware, but SmartOS can be more efficient, for example, in network virtualization.
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Best regards,
Alexander Pyhalov,
system administrator of Southern Federal University IT department

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