On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Dave Holland <d...@biff.org.uk> wrote:
> Rob  <nom...@example.com> wrote:
>>This is not possible on "real" virtual machine systems.
> VMware's documentation disagrees:

You've inverted the conceit*.

If you *define* a "real" virtual machine hypervisor as one that
doesn't run any applications then you're done.  Of course this ignores
the correctness of the discipline process.  Is an analysis of the
output of a disciplined virtual clock indistinguishable from an
analysis of a well-mannered non-virtual clock?  From a practical point
of view is a disciplined virtual clock good enough to contribute?


*Rob is referring to a hypervison like ESXi, the page you reference is
about the guest OS.
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