I figured it would be the case.
What is not clear from the article is whether other instance types (other
than C5) will still run on Xen but maybe eventually changed to run KVM. Or
they only make new instance types run on KVM and old types will stay on Xen
for backwards compatibility.
On Frid
OSv will need NVMe and ena drivers.
On Nov 10, 2017 15:07, "Waldek Kozaczuk" wrote:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/07/aws_writes_new_kvm_
based_hypervisor_to_make_its_cloud_go_faster/ - I wonder what impact it
makes to OSv?
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/07/aws_writes_new_kvm_based_hypervisor_to_make_its_cloud_go_faster/
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