Re: [ANNOUNCE] Native Linux KVM tool

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On 08.04.2011, at 12:42, Jan Kiszka wrote:

> On 2011-04-08 11:32, Cyrill Gorcunov wrote:
>> It seems there is a misunderstanding. KVM-tool is quite far from been KVM
>> replacement (if ever). And what we're doing -- extremely tiny/small HV which
>> would help us to debug/test kernel code.
> 
> I think your core team may have this vision, but my impression is that
> some people here think much further.

I tend to agree. The core team seems to write this as a helping aid of learning the platform and getting to know KVM. I really like that approach :).

However, if it's meant to be a "toy" (and I don't mean this negatively in any way), it really should be declared as such. Calling it "kvm" for example would be a huge mistake in that case.

Either way, I like the idea of having a second user space available for x86. Even if it just means that it verifies that the documentation is correct :).


Alex

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