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pve-faq.adoc: Q: what is QEMU?
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Dietmar Maurer
<dietmar@proxmox.com>
Sun, 17 Jan 2016 16:04:14 +0000
(17:04 +0100)
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Dietmar Maurer
<dietmar@proxmox.com>
Sun, 17 Jan 2016 16:04:14 +0000
(17:04 +0100)
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pve-faq.adoc
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-9,13
+9,18
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ADD NEW FAQS TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS SECTION TO MAINTAIN NUMBERING
[qanda]
[qanda]
-What distribution is
Proxmox VE
based on?::
+What distribution is
{pve}
based on?::
-
Proxmox VE
is based on http://www.debian.org[Debian GNU/Linux]
+
{pve}
is based on http://www.debian.org[Debian GNU/Linux]
-W
ill Proxmox VE run on a 32bit processor
?::
+W
hat license does the {pve} project use
?::
-Proxmox VE works only on 64-bit CPU´s (AMD or Intel). There is no plan
+{pve} code is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License,
+version 3.
+
+Will {pve} run on a 32bit processor?::
+
+{pve} works only on 64-bit CPU´s (AMD or Intel). There is no plan
for 32-bit for the platform.
+
NOTE: VMs and Containers can be bothe 32-bit and/or 64-bit.
for 32-bit for the platform.
+
NOTE: VMs and Containers can be bothe 32-bit and/or 64-bit.
@@
-48,9
+53,14
@@
method where the kernel of an operating system allows for multiple
isolated user-space instances, instead of just one. We call such
instances containers.
isolated user-space instances, instead of just one. We call such
instances containers.
-What is a
KVM guest (KVM
VM)?::
+What is a
QEMU/KVM guest (or
VM)?::
-A
KVM guest or KVM VM
is a guest system running virtualized under
-
Proxmox VE with KVM
.
+A
QEMU/KVM guest (or VM)
is a guest system running virtualized under
+
{pve} using QEMU and the Linux KVM kernel module
.
+What is QEMU?::
+QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and
+virtualizer. QEMU uses the Linux KVM kernel module to achieve near
+native performance by executing the guest code directly on the host
+CPU.