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Redhat and AMD migrate VMs across CPUs

 
Charlie Demerjian the Inquirer , Thursday 6 November 2008. 16:31:00 AMD to Intel and back AMD AND REDHAT have just done the so called impossible, and demonstrated VM live migration across CPU architectures. Not only that, they have demonstrated it across CPU vendors, potentially commoditising server processors. Eeek! The concept is simple, click a button, and your VM moves from one machine to the next.... > > (link)

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