Discover the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine

  2007-04-24 14:00:02
Recently a change in the Linux virtualization landscape has appeared with theintroduction of the Kernel virtual Machine (KVM). KVM supports the virtualization of Linux guest operating systems -- even Windows with hardware that is virtualization-aware. Learn about the architecture of the Linux KVM as well as why its tight integration with the kernel may change the way you use Linux. 
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