Hyper-V Evolves on Linux

The Linux 7.0 kernel brings a series of targeted improvements for using Microsoft Hyper-V in virtualization contexts. This update represents a step forward for the integration and efficiency of Hyper-V within the Linux ecosystem.

Synergies with KVM

These developments echo the recent improvements made to KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) also within the Linux 7.0 kernel. The joint focus on Hyper-V and KVM underscores the importance of virtualization in the Linux landscape and the community's commitment to developing robust and high-performance solutions.

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