On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Arun Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The user land tools for KVM are qemu with KVM extensions (hard ware
> acceleration)

I later found that out on wikipedia.

> I have not but saw it on a friend's laptop a  couple of years ago.  It
> was slooow.
>

Bit slow but fast enough for me on OpenBSD at least.

I can claim to have some patience I suppose. Even as I speak I run
qemu.

> If you are familiar with the qemu options, then transition to the
> qemu-kvm tools should be close to no-op (at least that is my
> understanding not having used qemu at all).

But KVM is a linux thing right?

And there is kqemu acceleration on OpenBSD already. I don't usually bother.

Everything just works and is fast enough for me.

I never guessed that both of us were really talking the same thing.

For me cloud/virtualization/emulation/vmware/xen/whatever means qemu. ;)

-Girish
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