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- Virtual_machine_interface abstract "Virtual machine interface ("VMI") may refer to a communication protocol for running parallel programs on a distributed memory system.Virtual Machine Interface is also the name given by VMware to the proposed open standard protocol that guest operating systems can use to communicate with the hypervisor of a virtual machine. An implementation of this standard was merged in the main Linux kernel version 2.6.21. A number of popularGNU/Linux distributions now ship with VMI support enabled by default. Since newer AMD and Intel CPUs allow for more efficient virtualization, VMI is being obsoleted and VMI support will be removed from Linux kernel in 2.6.37 and from VMware products in 2010–2011 timeframe.".
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- Virtual_machine_interface subject Category:Distributed_computing_architecture.
- Virtual_machine_interface subject Category:Parallel_computing.
- Virtual_machine_interface subject Category:Virtualization_software.
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- Virtual_machine_interface comment "Virtual machine interface ("VMI") may refer to a communication protocol for running parallel programs on a distributed memory system.Virtual Machine Interface is also the name given by VMware to the proposed open standard protocol that guest operating systems can use to communicate with the hypervisor of a virtual machine. An implementation of this standard was merged in the main Linux kernel version 2.6.21.".
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