VirtualBox uses CPU hardware acceleration for Virtualization, similar to
Linux-KVM.


On Wed, Sep 18, 2019, 06:39 Dedeco Balaco via VBox-users-community <
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> Hello,
>
> i have this small computer since not too long ago, and i never run a
> virtual machine in it. Now, i am thinking about running one. I use
> Debian in it, but eventually i want to test things without it affecting
> my every day environment. And the virtual machines could perfectly fit
> this.
>
> Searching around a bit, i see that some computers may have hardware
> features to do virtual machines. My question here is about that, i could
> not find the answer in VirtualBox (VB) documentation: will it use,
> automatically, all the features my hardware has to make the virtual
> machines as fast as possible, within the limits i impose for them?
>
> After this question, i have discovered two commands to show me that, but
> i do not know how to interpret the meanings of their output. May you
> tell me how do i use that with VB?
>
> Output from my terminal:
>
> ===
> # check-bios-nx --verbose
> ok: the NX bit is operational on this CPU.
>
> # kvm-ok
> INFO: /dev/kvm exists
> KVM acceleration can be used
> ===
>
> Thank you
>
>
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