Am 27.10.2017 um 09:43 schrieb Chris Marusich:
> Does the qemu process have access to kvm?  …  If you don't have access, maybe 
> KVM
> isn't being used.

Yes, the qemu-process is started with my user and my user is member of
group kvm, which has read-write-access to /dev/kvm. Additionally my user
has read-write-access to /dev/kvm.

But am unsure who this contributes to the huge difference in runtime. If
the qemu process does not have access to kvm, then *both* types of VMs
would be affected in the same way, would they?

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Hartmut Goebel

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