Avi Kivity wrote:
> There are two answers to this:
> 
> - balloon driver (like in Xen) which allows the host to move memory from
> one guest to another (or from host to guest)
> - swapping, which allows the host to move guest memory to disk and
> allocate it to another guest
> 
> Unfortunately the balloon driver has not been publicly released yet, and
> swapping is still in early development, so for now you will have to use
> static allocation.

ie. the sum of the host and the guests memory should have to be equal
with the total physical memory?
but then what this faq means?
http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/FAQ#head-03de45d48dbc4f37baa6e42b8c14a5bd0182b2e2

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