David is right, KVM is a type 2 hypervisor, it will never own the hardware
100%, as a type 1 hypervisor would. KVM leverages the hosting OS, RHEL for
example, for example RHEL/RHEV variant. Paravirtualization allows KVM, via its
design and associated virtual instance driver design, to gain a d
>From a security perspective, this not a great idea. Security isolation in
>virtualization is gaining ground, so anything that breaches the
>hypervisor/guest vale is by your typical enterprise/company security team
>considered completely illegal, a number of firms I have talked with all are
>t
Is IRQ balancing enabled on at BIOS level?
Schorschi Decker
VP; Sr. Consultant Engineer
ECT&O Emerging Technologies / Virtualization Platform Engineering Team
Bank of America
Office 213-345-4714
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