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  • Intel GVT-g Live Migration Support Is Nearing Mainline

    Phoronix: Intel GVT-g Live Migration Support Is Nearing Mainline

    A Phoronix reader pointed out to us this weekend that Intel support for live migration with their graphics virtualization technology is nearing mainline support...

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    Is GVT-g support on the roadmap for virt-manager? Any GVT-g setup guides I see mention launching VMs via QEMU from the command line.

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      Originally posted by PFee View Post
      Is GVT-g support on the roadmap for virt-manager? Any GVT-g setup guides I see mention launching VMs via QEMU from the command line.
      I don't know status quo, as I just use QEMU directly, but in general, you would expect to see support in libvirt first. Then you would be able to manually create the VM definition and manage it with virt-manager. Would be very nice to have.

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        Is Intel GVT-g live migration any nearer to being implemented/supported? Is there a URL that shows the current status of the support for this feature?

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