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* See the [[Host Support Status]] page for information on host hardware. | * See the [[Host Support Status]] page for information on host hardware. | ||
* Guest swapping | * Guest swapping | ||
* [[Paravirtualized networking]] | |||
* [[Paravirtualized block device]] | |||
===In progress:=== | ===In progress:=== | ||
* [[PowerPC|PowerPC port]] | * [[PowerPC|PowerPC port]] | ||
* IA64 port | * IA64 port | ||
* xenner (http://kraxel.fedorapeople.org/xenner), a project to run x86 xen guest (domU) kernels | * xenner (http://kraxel.fedorapeople.org/xenner), a project to run x86 xen guest (domU) kernels | ||
* [https://wiki.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/wiki/index.php/AndroidVirt:MainPage ARM port] | * [https://wiki.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/wiki/index.php/AndroidVirt:MainPage ARM port] |
Revision as of 04:09, 17 April 2010
Status
KVM is included in the mainline linux kernel since 2.6.20 and is stable and fast for most workloads.
It is also available as a patch for recent Linux kernel versions and as an external module that can be used with your favorite distro- provided kernel going back up to 2.6.16, therefore including all latest versions for Enterprise Linux Distributions.
Working:
- Intel-based hosts (requires VT capable processors)
- AMD-based hosts (requires SVM capable processors)
- Windows/Linux/Unix guests (32-bit and 64-bit)
- SMP hosts
- SMP guests (as of kvm-61, max 16 cpu supported)
- Live Migration of guests from one host to another (32-bit and 64-bit)
- See the Guest Support Status page for a list of guest operating systems known to work
- See the Host Support Status page for information on host hardware.
- Guest swapping
- Paravirtualized networking
- Paravirtualized block device
In progress:
- PowerPC port
- IA64 port
- xenner (http://kraxel.fedorapeople.org/xenner), a project to run x86 xen guest (domU) kernels
- ARM port