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"Francesco M. Taurino" <[log in to unmask]>
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Francesco M. Taurino
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Wed, 28 Oct 2015 08:54:12 +0100
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hi yasha,

kvm windows 7/8/10 guests can be a bit slow in graphic applications, but 
quite usable
if you need cpu/memory raw power.

you can use virtualbox, and bridge the virtual lan card of your guest to 
a physical lan
or a wifi adapter. the wifi adapter must be fully connected on your 
linux host.

ftaurino

Il 27/10/2015 10:31, Karel Lang AFD ha scritto:
> Hi,
> just q. (i surely missed it in earlier conv.) - why can't you use KVM 
> as a virtualization layer?
>
> I use KVM on servers, workstations, laptops and i find it has all i need.
>
> I just missed thing like 'shared folder' between host/guest like eg. 
> vbox has, but this can be remedied by compiling/turning on the 9pFS in 
> kernel, if the 10Gbps of the NATed internal networking with virtio 
> driver is not enough.
>
>

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