On Wed, 4 Apr 2018, 07:12 Scott Tankard, <sptank...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> There are basically very few "industrial-grade" hypervisors (that have a
> large enough user base, developer base, and socioeconomic pressure and
> resources to maintain them secure and featureful...). There's VMWare, Xen
> and KVM. You could maybe add Hyper-V and Bhyve. VMWare and Hyper-V aren't
> libre software, so they're out. That leaves Xen, KVM, and Bhyve.
>

What about OpenBSD's VMM?

One thing I do not know (but that is important to look at) is the security
> history/track record of KVM vs Xen with regard to CVEs, etc. (Bearing in
> mind that Linux kernel should be removed from the equation.)
>

Especially with the above ;)

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