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Intel® Virtualization Technology
Volume 10    Issue 03    Published August 10, 2006
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 10.1535/itj.1003.04

  Section 7 of 10  
New client virtualization usage models using Intel® Virtualization Technology
Conclusion

As the usage models for virtualizations evolve, and platforms are enhanced with more capabilities, the LVMM may extend its capabilities in the following directions:

  • Multiple services partitions–The current services partition suits the EIT manageability requirements. Other services partitions may offer other usage models such as VOIP.
  • Standard VMM API–As more VMMs emerge in the market, there will be a need to standardize the API provided by the VMMs, so that various applications will be able to run on different VMMs.

Intel® VT capabilities embedded in Intel's microprocessors and chipsets has enabled new capabilities in client systems (both desktop and mobile). In this paper we discussed how Intel VT working in concert with AMT and LT enables the design of novel solutions for embedding IT capabilities on the client platform.


  Section 7 of 10  

In this article
Abstract
Introduction
EIT in the office
EIT int the home environment
Client virtual machine monitors
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Authors' biographies
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