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Hi , Yes it's by default unchecked, Use all these option as per your requirement . Intel VT-x or AMD-V :- VMware uses the physical CPU hardware extensions to run and isolate guest OS and ap... See more...
Hi , Yes it's by default unchecked, Use all these option as per your requirement . Intel VT-x or AMD-V :- VMware uses the physical CPU hardware extensions to run and isolate guest OS and application code. ... Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI - VMware uses the physical CPU hardware extensions to run and isolate guest code. Guest memory mapping is handled by the physical host's hardware paging. Virtual CPU Performance Counters :- You can use performance tuning tools in the guest operating system for software profiling. You can identify and improve processor performance problems. This capability is useful for software developers who optimize or debug software that runs in the virtual machine. OMMU : is a system specific IO mapping mechanism and can be used with most devices. IOMMU sounds like a generic name for Intel VT-d and AMD IOV. In which case I don't think you can multiplex devices, it's a lot like PCI passthrough before all these fancy virtualization instructions existed Rajiv Pandey vthesis.wordpress.com