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Can any one let me know How much is VT-d isolated from VT-x ? and In What Way?
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VT-x is a processor feature and VT-d is a chipset feature. They are independent.
Then again, you usually use VT-d to avoid VM exits that are caused by VT-x. So this and other usage scenarios connect them in practice.
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Then again, you usually use VT-d to avoid VM exits that are caused by VT-x. So this and other usage scenarios connect them in practice.
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Forgot to add that a nice place to look for technical info on VT-x and VT-d is an older issue of the Intel Technology Journal. It showcases Intel Virtualization with a number of articles.
http://www.intel.com/technology/itj/2006/v10i3
http://www.intel.com/technology/itj/2006/v10i3
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