Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:25:02 +1100 From: David Rawling <djr@pdconsec.net> To: Nenad Mihajlovic <nenad@venturis.hu> Cc: Mike Jeays <mike.jeays@rogers.com>, "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD. ORG" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Hardware virtualization Message-ID: <4B3CA62E.7060700@pdconsec.net> In-Reply-To: <c7c83c41e096444fdaf5dffed521dc5f@mail.venturis.hu> References: <c7c83c41e096444fdaf5dffed521dc5f@mail.venturis.hu>
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On 31/12/2009 9:00 AM, Nenad Mihajlovic wrote: > Hello, > > For the Intel processors VT support, you can check up on > > http://ark.intel.com/VTList.aspx > go for no less than dual-core 8400. > > and for the AMD desktop processors, here: > > http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUResult.aspx > and some of new X4 phenoms. > > Either AMD or Intel, both are good choice, we have run numerous environments > here without any problem. > For the serious application you might want to go for the Xeon or Opteron > family, though. > > Regards, > Nenad > > > ----------------original message----------------- > from: "Mike Jeays" mike.jeays@rogers.com > to: "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD. ORG" freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:06:38 -0500 > ------------------------------------------------- > > > >> I am about to buy a new desktop, and I want to make sure that hardware >> virtualization is included. In one or two local computer stores, I get a >> > blank > >> look when I ask about this. Intel seems provide it on only certain chip >> > models > >> and they don't seem be very forthcoming, Perhaps it is better to buy an >> > AMD > >> product? >> >> Any hints, please? >> _______________________________________________ >> Intel processors are documented at http://processorfinder.intel.com/ - from what I can see, the following Intel processors have VT (Hardware Virtualization): * All E6xxx series Core 2 Duo * All Q6xxx series Core 2 Quad * All E8xxx series Core 2 Duo * All Q9xxx series Core 2 Quad * All Q8xxx series Core 2 Quad *except Q8200* * All Core i7 processors * All Core i5 processors * All Xeon 3000, 3200, 5000, 5500, 7000 series processors As far as I know, the following do not: * Core 2 Duo 4000, 5000, 7000 series processors * Pentium Dual Core E5000 and lower series processors * Celeron processors Even more critical than the CPU is the board - without BIOS support, there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Dave. P.S. Happy New Year! -- David Rawling Principal Consultant PD Consulting And Security 7 Virginia Ave Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 Australia Mob: +61 412 135 513 Email: djr@pdconsec.net Please note that whilst we take all care, neither PD Consulting and Security nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan for viruses. The contents are intended only for use by the addressee and may contain confidential and/or privileged material and any use by other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please inform the sender and/or addressee immediately and delete the material.
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