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>AWS engineers have been working on Linux kernel improvements to KVM's VMX code for enhancing the unamanged guest memory when dealing with nested virtual machines. The improved code addresses some correctness issues as well as delivering wild performance improvements within a synthetic benchmark. On Friday Amazon/AWS engineer Fred Griffoul sent out the latest patches to the KVM nVMX code for improving the performance of unmanaged guest memory. Fred explained of the issue with the current code and the improvement being made:

Archive: https://archive.today/SolrM From the post: >>AWS engineers have been working on Linux kernel improvements to KVM's VMX code for enhancing the unamanged guest memory when dealing with nested virtual machines. The improved code addresses some correctness issues as well as delivering wild performance improvements within a synthetic benchmark. On Friday Amazon/AWS engineer Fred Griffoul sent out the latest patches to the KVM nVMX code for improving the performance of unmanaged guest memory. Fred explained of the issue with the current code and the improvement being made:
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Nested VMs

lol, something nobody ever needs outside of hyperscaler cloud solutions. Still, though, it's good. I'm suspect too, Amazon in Linux? First we had Microsoft create system.d. Now nvidia is helping with display drivers, Amazon is helping with memory management?

All too... I dunno, just feels off.