Re: Which virtualization is the best for Debian?
Thank You for Your time and answer, Boyd:
>VServer and OpenVZ requires the guests to know they are running in a
>virtualized environment, since they share a kernel with the host. They don't
>support unmodified guest OSes.
In case of guest crack - will the attacker identify that he is in the virtual environment?
>The KVM kernel module does that, and more, through
>the use of the VT extensions.
What do You think makes more overhead comparing KVM and Xen?
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