
"For only being a release candidate the Linux 2.6.20 kernel has already generated quite a bit of attention. On top of adding asynchronous SCSI scanning, multi-threaded USB probing, and many driver updates, the Linux 2.6.20 kernel will include a full virtualization (not para-virtualization) solution. Kernel-based Virtual Machine (or KVM for short) is a GPL software project that has been developed and sponsored by Qumranet. In this article we are offering a
brief overview of the Kernel-based Virtual Machine for Linux as well as offering up in-house performance numbers as we compare KVM to other virtualization solutions such as QEMU Accelerator and Xen."
Member since:
2007-01-08
New version of KVM is out already. Released yesterday.
Changes from kvm-9:
- more hypercall work
- cleanup irq handling
- shadow page table caching
- migration fixes
- stabilization fixes
"This release is significantly faster than previous releases; upgrading is recommended."
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/1/7/67