Re: [kvmarm-user] how to run multiple guest on kvm-arm

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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Adhyas Avasthi <adhyas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Christoffer
>
> I asked this question several months back as well, but there was no
> solution to what I was looking for.
> Are we now at a state where I can boot into ARM and/or x86 guests on
> an ARM SoC platform ?
> If so, which ARM based SoCs should I use for such prototyping ?
>
Hi Adhyas,

there are some early rev silicon solutions out there, but it's not
really available broadly on the commercial market yet.  They are named
things like Versatile Express TC1/2 and omap5 - if you can get one of
those, you can run kvm/arm on there.

You cannot run cross-architectures using KVM, as KVM is a native accelerator.

You can run anything you want on basically any ARM board if you simply
use QEMU, but performance will suffer I'm afraid.

-Christoffer
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