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Any with VT extensions? I'd love to have a little mini/nano/pico itx box with 3-4 light load vm's on it.
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Any with VT extensions? I'd love to have a little mini/nano/pico itx box with 3-4 light load vm's on it.
Why do you need VT extensions? Trying to run a 64-bit VM? You probably won't get any performance improvement by the VT extensions themselves; especially since you say that the VMs are light load anyway.
As far as I know, only Intel and AMD have hardware virtualization technology in their CPUs.
Neat-o. There's only a brief mention of virtualization support in the white paper, but none on the product web page. http://www.via.com.tw/en/downloads/whitepapers/processors/WP080529VIA_Nano.pdfThe Via Nano CPU has support to Intel Virtualization, as you can see on Wikipedia:
"Virtualization technology (Intel compatible implementation)"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIA_Nano