Il 02/06/2014 15:30, Alex Williamson ha scritto:
Then they'll be pissing off more users and driving them to AMD by doing
so. In any case, having the ability to hide the hypervisor seems to
stand on it's own. What if we want to test whether a guest behavior is
the result of a paravirtual interface? What if a user wants to hide the
hypervisor in order to further reduce the exposure surface to the VM?
There are reasons beyond an arms race with Nvidia to want a feature like
this. Thanks,
I totally agree with you.
This doesn't mean that nVidia doesn't deserve some bad press for
starting this kind of arms race, of course. :)
Paolo
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