Re: qemu and vinux

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Hi,

As I already said, it was discontinued in about 2007 or so when
VirtualBox was started. Best thing for this situation is KVM and Qemu
together.

Alex

On 6/1/11, mattias <mj@xxxxxx> wrote:
> but good luck to find kqemu for debian / ubuntu / vinux
> Alex H. skrev 6/2/2011 3:26 AM:
>> Hi Kristoffer,
>>
>> On 6/1/11, Kristoffer Gustafsson<kg84@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>> What is the difference betwhen qemu and kvm?
>> KVM is a kernel level module that can take advantage of true hardware
>> virtualization; Qemu just emulates hardware. Using them together
>> though, you can get some decent speeds. Basically, most people want to
>> use KVM and Qemu together, not just one or the other to get the best
>> results. I found an article:
>> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/545
>> That might help if you're thinking about going with KVM and Qemu.
>> Note: they talk about kqemu a bit in that article, Kqemu is obsolete
>> now. Kqemu used to be a modified version of Qemu that included KVM
>> already.
>>
>> HTH,
>> alex
>>
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