Using qemu is out of discussion,because it is very slow. But as I
said,bhyve works better than qemu alone.

On Fri, Jun 2, 2023 at 2:44 PM Michael Stone <mst...@debian.org> wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 11:21:45AM +0200, Mario Marietto wrote:
> >wait wait. for sure the option should be enabled on the bios,but bhyve
> works in
> >a different way than kvm,so it works even if my cpu does not have all the
> virt.
> >parameters respected. Infact kvm does not work on that cpu. But how many
> cpus
> >there are like mine ? Does Linux feel to cover the gap of an alternative
> to
> >qemu and kvm ? not sure about xen as an alternative.
>
> kvm is literally the hardware acceleration piece. If your CPU doesn't
> support that, use qemu without kvm and you get exactly the same
> experience (just a bit slower). So "linux" "feels" no need to cover the
> gap, because there isn't one.
>
>

-- 
Mario.

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