Thank You for Your time and answer, Douglas: >Unless something has changed, to be really secure, virtualization has to >be fully supported in the hardware of the CPU so that there are no CPU >instructions that can be issued from within the virtual machine to break >out of it. i386/amd64 don't meet that criteria. I don't know what >other vendors have, but e.g. IBM's Power architecture does, and provides >logical partitions (LPARs) at the firmware level which appear to the OS >as a real piece of hardware.
How is it if I see CPU virtualization instructions for, say, amd64? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

