Even though the CPU supports hardware virtualization, the chipset may not.
On 11/14/2015 08:40 AM, Nuno Sucena Almeida wrote:
On 11/14/2015 03:17 AM, John Abreau wrote:
My laptop's BIOS doesn't provide any hardware virtualization options.
If that's the case, it probably doesn't have hardware virtualization
support and would explain the performance issues. There's a few ways you
can check for their availability...What CPU does it have ? What year is
the model. Check the output of /proc/cpuinfo, kvm-ok, etc.
regards,
Nuno
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