Avi Kivity a écrit :
> The big news here is the update to qemu 0.9.0.
> 
> Changes from kvm-13:
> - qemu 0.9.0
>    - too many goodies to list
>    - kvm can no longer share qemu's bios on Intel hosts due to real mode 
> trouble.  use the supplied bios.
> - migration now based on Anthony Liguori's live migration patches (Uri 
> Lublin)
>    - currently, only non-live migration is supported under kvm
> - handle smi on host on AMD hosts (Joerg Roedel)
> - random fixes
> 

Thanks a lot for your work. I have just tried it.

The good news is that kvm is now able to boot a Hurd system, this what
no the case with kvm-12.

The bad news is that kvm-14 seems to be a lot slower than kvm-12 +
modules from kernel 2.6.20. This is the case with a GNU/kFreeBSD guest.
kvm-12 was about 1.5 time faster than qemu + kqemu. kvm-20 is slower
than qemu without kqemu...

Does anybody have an idea about this performance regression?


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