Re: qemu and vinux

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ok i missed it
but you can not use qemu and kvm the same time
Alex H. skrev 6/2/2011 3:35 AM:
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Note: they talk about kqemu a bit in that article, Kqemu is obsolete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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