Comment by StopDisinfo910
6 days ago
That's called memory balooning and is supported by KVM on Linux. Proxmox for example can do that. It does need support on both the host and the guest.
6 days ago
That's called memory balooning and is supported by KVM on Linux. Proxmox for example can do that. It does need support on both the host and the guest.
it's not as straightforward a solution as it sounds, though