Avi Kivity wrote:
> Sander van Leeuwen wrote:
>> You may want to reconsider as KVM breaks VMWare server 1.3 on 64 bits 
>> linux hosts as well. In exactly the same way
>> as it breaks VirtualBox.
>>
>> We have tried this ourselves and others have reported the same:
>> - http://www.vmware.com/community/message.jspa?messageID=718184
>> - http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2007-June/msg02501.html
>>
>
> This is unsurprising.  But I believe the same solution (rmmod 
> kvm-intel) will work for VMware as well as for VirtualBox, or anything 
> else that wants to use VT.
>
> Can you explain what is wrong with it?  It is simple, requires no 
> kernel changes, and has no present and potential future performance 
> impact.  It will work on all kernel versions, unlike any change you 
> may wish us to make.
>
This was just an added note. More meant for distribution maintainers who 
feel it is necessary to activate KVM by default.


-- 
Kind regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen / Met vriendelijke groet
  Sander van Leeuwen

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http://www.innotek.de
Germany 



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