I've just been having a discussion with one of my Linux VM users and
they were concerned that virt-info was reporting "qemu" rather than
"KVM" in their VM. This cased their host management tool to classify
the machine as a slow, fully virtualised host. They were expecting
"KVM" for an accelerated guest.
Is there a reason for this?
I can keep their management tool happy if I pass the qemu option "*-cpu
host", but I doubt that is a recommended solution.
Thanks,
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Ian.
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