https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP1/html/SLES-all/cha-libvirt-config…
For KVM, QEMU, and some other AMD64 virtual machine systems that use QEMU code
you have a choice of pc-i440fx-5.0 (default) and pc-q35-5.0 for the machine
type. The command "kvm -L help" gives you a list of machine types. The above
URL is the only one I could find mentioning the difference, it says that "q35
is an Intel* chipset and includes PCIe, supports up to 12 USB ports, and has
support for SATA and IOMMU".
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/latest-vir…
I have the virtual IO drivers for storage (included in Linux by default and
available for Windows at the above URL). I use the curses terminal for Linux
VMs and am experimenting with VNC for Windows VMs so don't need USB keyboard
and mouse. I don't need passthrough PCIe and the IOMMU only matters if you
are running a hypervisor not for a guest. So would there be any benefit in
using q35?
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