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[Xen-users] AMD's VT for chipsets

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Subject: [Xen-users] AMD's VT for chipsets
From: Mark Weinem <mark.weinem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 22:55:40 +0200
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Hi Xen-community!

The german Wikipedia article about "AMD I/O Virtualization Technology" 
states the following:

Differently from INTEL, it's planned for 2006 to integrate AMDs                 
                                
Virtualization Technology into chipsets, to use the full potential of 
Virtualization  

        -> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacifica_(Computer)

What will that mean for practical use?
Are these mainboards still available? And if not, should we wait for them 
and buy new hardware components later, maybe in the next year? Does Xen 
support the chipsets yet? 


Thanks & kind regards, Mark Weinem



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