On 08/06/2009 04:45 PM, Gregory Haskins wrote:
(though still rooting for virtio).
Heh...not to belabor the point to death, but virtio is orthogonal (you keep forgetting that ;).
Its really the vbus device-model vs the qemu device-model (and possibly vs the "in-kernel pci emulation" model that I believe Michael is working on).
You can run virtio on any of those three.
It's not orthogonal. virtio is one set of ABI+guest drivers+host
support to get networking on kvm guests. AlacrityVM's vbus-based
drivers are another set of ABI+guest drivers+host support to get
networking on kvm guests. That makes them competitors (two different
ways to do one thing), not orthogonal.
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