Pete French (petefrench) writes:
Actually, it does look like virtio is more than just for
networking...
http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-dev/2009-November/002053.html
Yes indeed. Disk drivers as well.
By the way, does anyone whatever happened to the KVM for FreeBSD
With more cloud infrastructure providers using KVM than ever before, the
importance of having FreeBSD performant as a guest on these
infrastructures [1], [2], [3] is increasing. It seems that using Virtio
drivers give a pretty significant performance boost [4], [5].
There was a NetBSD
Actually, it does look like virtio is more than just for
networking...
http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-dev/2009-November/002053.html
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Hi everyone,
With more cloud infrastructure providers using KVM than ever before, the
importance of having FreeBSD performant as a guest on these
infrastructures [1], [2], [3] is increasing. It seems that using Virtio
drivers give a pretty significant performance boost [4], [5].
There was a