Comment by bonzini 3 years ago Pretty good I must say. AWS however is using KVM only these days! 2 comments bonzini Reply orangepurple 3 years ago What is AWS Nitro then? bonzini 3 years ago Nitro is the custom hardware that runs in AWS data centers (or in outposts). You can use it bare metal, or if you use VM instances it will run Linux (plus KVM) and a custom user space component that replaces QEMU.
orangepurple 3 years ago What is AWS Nitro then? bonzini 3 years ago Nitro is the custom hardware that runs in AWS data centers (or in outposts). You can use it bare metal, or if you use VM instances it will run Linux (plus KVM) and a custom user space component that replaces QEMU.
bonzini 3 years ago Nitro is the custom hardware that runs in AWS data centers (or in outposts). You can use it bare metal, or if you use VM instances it will run Linux (plus KVM) and a custom user space component that replaces QEMU.
What is AWS Nitro then?
Nitro is the custom hardware that runs in AWS data centers (or in outposts). You can use it bare metal, or if you use VM instances it will run Linux (plus KVM) and a custom user space component that replaces QEMU.