[CentOS] Intel Flaw

2018-01-05 Thread Chris Olson
How does the latest Intel flaw relate to CentOS 6.x systems
that run under VirtualBox hosted on Windows 7 computers? Given
the virtual machine degree of separation from the hardware, can
this issue actually be detected and exploited in the operating
systems that run virtually?  If there is a slow down associated
with the fix, how much might it impact the virtual systems?

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Re: [CentOS] Intel Flaw

2018-01-05 Thread Richard Zimmerman
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From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Chris Olson
Subject: [CentOS] Intel Flaw

>How does the latest Intel flaw relate to CentOS 6.x systems that run under 
>VirtualBox 
> hosted on Windows 7 computers? 

My computer is  an much older AMD Athlon X2-250, 3.0ghz dual core, 02-2012
Windows 10 Pro (15063.850)

I just manually patched my system w/ the security only update from Microsoft. 
Used the Pass Mark CPU test... 

Before patch 1626, 1323 after patch or an 18.6% loss in speed.

Looking for a better test utility for Linux, but on my tested Linux boxen, 
doesn't seem to be any change But I'm using sysbench. Probably not the best 
utility in this case.

Regards,

Richard Zimmerman
River Bend Hose Specialty, Inc.

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Re: [CentOS] Intel Flaw

2018-01-05 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On 5 January 2018 at 12:53, Chris Olson  wrote:
> How does the latest Intel flaw relate to CentOS 6.x systems
> that run under VirtualBox hosted on Windows 7 computers? Given
> the virtual machine degree of separation from the hardware, can

Supposedly a virtual machine can detect and leak out in various ways.
Both Xen and qemu are working through patches to deal with this. Other
virtual software vendors are probably working on this also. I am not
sure why the patches to the operating system do not stop this but it
seems to do with how the modern CPU does virtualization which makes
the Windows 7 patches not applicable.

> this issue actually be detected and exploited in the operating
> systems that run virtually?  If there is a slow down associated
> with the fix, how much might it impact the virtual systems?
>
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