Russell Coker <[email protected]> wrote:
 
> Now Linode (one of the largest Xen sites) is moving to KVM, they list the 
> above as benefits of KVM which surprises me.  


For anyone who has Xen instances with Linode, note that they have a migration
option that you can invoke, although they make it clear that all instances
will switch to KVM eventually.

If you're running your own kernel rather than theirs, the migration to Xen
also entails a welcome upgrade to Grub 2 - now I no longer have to deal with
Grub 1 anywhere.

I have run kvm on a laptop, but not recently, and I didn't undertake
performance testing. As with other virtualizzation tools, there's an advantage
to running paravirtualization, as is the default for Linux guests; full
virtualization is available for running BSD or something else as your guest
system.

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