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Freaky
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Hi there,
does Windows 2008 server have a layer that is virtualization aware? So
it can run in para-virtualized mode? Appearantly this would achieve
better performance and would also lower CPU usage during idle, clock
skew, etc.
If it does, is it also compatible with vmware's vmi / linux paravirt-ops
/ xen (if it's fully compliant now with the former 2, haven't checked)?
Remember reading about 2008 having para-virtualized support about 9
months ago, but perhaps it was just speculation, can't seem to find
anything on it.
Kind regards
does Windows 2008 server have a layer that is virtualization aware? So
it can run in para-virtualized mode? Appearantly this would achieve
better performance and would also lower CPU usage during idle, clock
skew, etc.
If it does, is it also compatible with vmware's vmi / linux paravirt-ops
/ xen (if it's fully compliant now with the former 2, haven't checked)?
Remember reading about 2008 having para-virtualized support about 9
months ago, but perhaps it was just speculation, can't seem to find
anything on it.
Kind regards