Anthony Liguori wrote:
Avi Kivity wrote:
Do we really care about optimizing latency with -clock rtc though?
People still run kvm on RHEL 5 (or cheap clones thereof), aren't they
affected?
Do they use -clock rtc? -clock dynticks should still work on RHEL 5
it's just that you won't get very accurate timer events.
You can only use -clock rtc with a single guest at a time so I doubt
people use it seriously. The other option would be -clock unix but I
can't see why you'd use -clock unix instead of -clock dynticks.
The only reason to keep -clock unix around is for non Linux unices.
Oh, okay then.
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