Can anyone speak more to this topic?  I'm new to QEMU, but my understanding 
is that it can provide emulated virtualization; e.g. as a workaround to Intel 
(VT-x) or AMD (AMD-V) hardware virtualization.

If QEMU is supported (via vagrant plugins), could it be used inside a Xen 
kernel server (e.g. AWS) ? 

References : 
- 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7601853/can-virtualbox-be-executed-under-amazon-ec2-instance/
- http://wiki.qemu.org/download/qemu-doc.html#QEMU-User-space-emulator-1

Thanks,
blong

On Friday, June 14, 2013 5:33:36 AM UTC-4, pronix pronix wrote:
>
> https://github.com/pradels/vagrant-libvirt
>
>
> On Thursday, February 9, 2012 11:45:08 PM UTC+1, Misha Manulis wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone had any luck using Qemu instead of VirtualBox?
>>
>> Is there general interest in using Qemu?  An example use case would be 
>> embedded applications.
>>
>> Applying vagrant to bring up multiple qemu virtual machines where each 
>> one is a different architecture (ARM, MIPS, PPC, custom) would be fantastic.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Misha
>>
>

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