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New Linux Patches Enhance Intel Nested Virtualization Performance On Linux
A new set of Linux kernel patches posted today work to improve the nested VMX performance for benefiting Intel processors making use of KVM virtualization.
A new set of Linux kernel patches posted today work to improve the nested VMX performance for benefiting Intel processors making use of KVM virtualization. Amazon engineer Fred Griffoul posted a set of five patches aiming to address performance issues around nested VMX (Intel) when handling unmanaged guest memory. The persistent caching approach maintains correctness through proper invalidation detection while avoiding the overhead of repeated mapping operations."
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