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webratas2020-12-26 13:45:17
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webratas, 2020-12-26 13:45:17

Is it possible to transfer real percent and vidyuhu to a virtual machine?

Is it possible to transfer real percent and vidyuhu to a virtual machine? I want to achieve performance similar to real PCs

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Dmitry Belyaev, 2020-12-26
@webratas

It will not be possible to forward the percent, the host OS has a monopoly on it. But in modern x86 there are Intel VT and AMD-V technologies (depending on the processor manufacturer), which allow you to provide direct access to processor resources to the guest OS. These technologies are available in most virtual machines with x86 in the host and x86 in the guest. However, emulating ARM on x86 in this way or vice versa will not work, all the same different architectures.
About vidyuhi and other PCIe devices. They can only be completely transferred to the guest OS, and they will become unavailable in the host OS (if you also need an image on the host, then you need 2 video cards and 2 monitors, or a VNC / RDP server instead of a monitor). Another limitation is that only hypervisors running in the kernel space of the host OS can do this (VirtualBox works in user space, but KVM can, since it works as a Linux kernel module, Hyper-V (if you need Windows on the host) can also seem to, but I'm not sure)

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CityCat4, 2020-12-26
@CityCat4

Prots cannot be transferred at all from the word at all, even if you have more than one of them.
Vidyuhu can theoretically be transferred. But not in VB, but in KVM / VmWare, and there will be so many nuances and such knowledge of Linux will be required that most likely nothing will work (and even after the transfer it is not at all a fact that it will all work there. There are many people who want to have Linux with virtual Windows, equipped with a real vidyuhi for games - but it turns out very rarely, although there are success stories)

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-12-26
@firedragon

All adult guys count metrics. If it's worth it, then transfer to bare metal. Without any virtualization and other things.
Everything else lends itself to virtualization with varying degrees of perversion.
You would publish what kind of service you have.

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