I'm sorry but I am a little foggy, is kqemu a kernel module, is it
fairly straightforward  to get working, or do you really have to alter
your openbsd installation a lot, and does it deliver the 8X- 10X
performance increase over qemu on openbsd that it does on other
platforms. I suppose what I am really getting at is: I thought kqemu
was a Linux thing.

On 12/12/08, Mike Swanson <mikeonthecompu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
>> Does QEMU work under OpenBSD? But even if it does, it's probably too slow
>> to
>> use it in production. Also, it might contain bugs and crash, decrease the
>> security of the host or guest, etc. If I were you and decided on using
>> virtualization, I'd go with a proven, mature solution. I don't think QEMU
>> is
>> that mature or that it got enough exposure.
>>
> KQEMU has been ported to OpenBSD (see ports), it's rather fast though
> I'm not sure if it's stable enough to really put your services in it.

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