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  • Intel's Cloud Hypervisor 17 Released With Continued ARM64 Work, Improved SGX

    Phoronix: Intel's Cloud Hypervisor 17 Released With Continued ARM64 Work, Improved SGX

    The Intel-led open-source Cloud Hypervisor project on Thursday issued its v17.0 release with more big improvements to this Rust-based VMM for running modern cloud workloads...

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    Does Intel's Cloud Hypervisor have any real world use?
    Does any people use it? Does any companies use it?
    I would be curious to know names of companies using it.

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    • #3
      The major contributors are Intel, Microsoft and ARM employees, so you would assume it is being used internally. As for use in the wild, I would assume not in production as there are still some issues they are working out. But I wouldn't be surprised if the cloud companies have it running in their labs to assess its security benefits.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by edwaleni View Post
        But I wouldn't be surprised if the cloud companies have it running in their labs to assess its security benefits.
        The basis for much of this work is the rust-vmm project, which is the base technology originally derived from both Google's crosvm and AWS's firecracker usages. Along with Google and AWS, Intel and RedHat are all collaborating on rust-vmm.

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