Security considerations aside, it's so convenient having shared root 
filesystems that can be updated once for multiple child-VMs.  Is this feature 
unique to Qubes or is something like this often replicated when using other 
hypervisor systems?

Specifically, I want to run a **not**-secure bleeding edge testbox that has gpu 
acceleration in dom0. (Example: archlinux + KVM). I know thin-provisioning 
(COW?) will allow one copy of OS on the filesystem to be re-used but is it 
possible to base multiple VM's on a single template like Qubes? Thanks for 
reading.

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