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| #19605 | fixed | Add support for Nested Virtualization for Intel VT-x. | ||
| Description |
Currently, Nested Virtualization is not support on Intel platform. The most of Intel users hope that this feature to come true in the future release of VirtualBox. |
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| #13666 | wontfix | Add version check for extensions to logs | ||
| Description |
For linux distros that include virtualbox updates with the system, it's really easy for version mismatches to occur between the main program and your extensions. Sometimes this causes obvious problems and sometimes it doesn't so something in the boot logs that just lists the versions of your extensions all in one place and maybe says something like "Warning: extension versions don't match VirtualBox version" would be helpful for troubleshooting some kinds of sudden breaks. |
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| #11383 | obsolete | Adding CPU cores to guest decreases performance | ||
| Description |
I'm running Linux Mint 13 (maya) lts x64 linux Kernel 3.2.0-35 generic on a dual processor 4 core machine Xeon 5340 , w/16 gb memory. Vbox version is 4.2.6 r82870 The guest I'm having issues with in MS Windows Server R2 x64. When I configure the machine for 1 or 2 cores it functions normally, but I find as I add additional processor cores each addition reduces guest responce. to the point of taking hours to do a simple task. Is there any way to fix this problem. |
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