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Topic Title: why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?
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Created On: 02/05/2007 12:48 PM
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   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - Liang - 02/05/2007 12:48 PM  
   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - cbarclay - 02/05/2007 01:28 PM  
   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - Liang - 02/05/2007 06:33 PM  
   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - cbarclay - 02/06/2007 02:21 PM  
   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - Liang - 02/09/2007 12:50 PM  
   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - cbarclay - 02/09/2007 12:56 PM  
   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - Liang - 02/09/2007 01:26 PM  
   why does native virtualization outperform full virtualization?   - cbarclay - 02/09/2007 01:31 PM  
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Liang
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Based on the definition of native virtualization, I would appreciate if Virtual Iron people could post the reason why native virtualization can outperform the full virtualization (e.g. by adding IOAT?).
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