Any advantage to enabling VT-d for running Excel or CAD on a virtual machine?
by wolfv from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5SNQ2)
I want to run Excel and CAD on Windows 10 hosted on a Linux KVM virtual machine.
The hardware will be a stand-alone PC with Intel VT-x, VT-d technology and one SSD.
Is there any advantage to enabling VT-d in this scenario?
I don't know a great deal about Virtulization and was hoping someone on here could offer some advice.
The hardware will be a stand-alone PC with Intel VT-x, VT-d technology and one SSD.
Is there any advantage to enabling VT-d in this scenario?
I don't know a great deal about Virtulization and was hoping someone on here could offer some advice.