On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 2:44 PM,  <robert.kuc...@centrum.cz> wrote:
> Thank you very much for your explanation, it makes sense :-)
>
>>2: why do you think "course amd-v+KVM is impossible to be used" ??  it does 
>>work very well
> Not for me, it is some old RedHat version that fails on boot under KVM, but 
> works well (but slow) under Qemu. It is even unable to use more cores, so the 
> limit in this case is one-core per guest for me.

1: kvm does work, and very well on AMD chips.   "of course amd-v+KVM
is impossible to be used" is plain wrong

2: if an old OS doesn't work under kvm, but does under qemu, then you
can fiddle with kvm's cpu emulation flags.  try "kvm -cpu ?" to see
what's available.

-- 
Javier
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