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* ‘Thinner’ virtualisation. Faster.
* More secure. The VM cannot escape the sandbox
* Less code to write/support back-porting to non VT-capable CPUs
* Business customers only—less diversity to target
* Optional install—use another of the million solutions out there if XPM does not work for you.
In short, Microsoft are keeping things simple (for once). Having to enable VT in the BIOS is a blow though. Thank you BIOS/Mobo OEMs for your 25 year old system that’s been hindering us ever since.
Wow. Hardware virtualisation under hardware is slower under some circumstances than Software. In fact a hybrid solution is considered optimal. I have seen little of its security benefits. As for writing code to backport its interesting that companies who's entire infrastructure like say Sun sorry Oracle can do this, when they do not have the same vested interest in backward *binary* compatibility that Microsoft. As for smaller target of end-users being a good thing...its bizarroworld.
I look forward to Microsoft getting slapped from a Monopolistic and User standpoint. Personally I hope they continue these business decisions.
As for the bios switch comments well I never, as defending Microsoft, After Netscape; Wordperfect; IE6 etc etc them buggers have held back progress for years. Thank goodness we have other OS's with real virtualisation Support