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Третьего дня был срач на 100500 сообщений. Началось все тихо и мирно, с того что слон или кит, кто кого заборет - у кого лучше и вообще работает CPU masking - VMware Enhanced VMotion Compatibility (EVC)
https://www.virten.net/2013/04/intel-cpu-evc-matrix/
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1005764
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1003212

Причем в размахах срача как-то было забыто, что power off - migrate - power on и так заработает, впрочем там это было уже мало кому важно.

Дальше пошел срач как было и как стало:
Vmware on rasзberry PI
Correct, you would only be able to run Arm VMs, not x86 VMs. That said, the software ecosystem for 64-bit Arm is stable and mature now, with commercial Linux support from Canonical, Red Hat and SUSE (and a beta from Oracle). (and of course, there is Debian, Fedora, etc). The Arm software ecosystem is very much a Linux one.
https://www.reddit.com/user/vmw-andreiw

You can now run Windows 10 (not IOT) on your Raspberry Pi 3
Wed Jun 06, 2018 6:02 pm

I am aware that there are already topics about this, but this topic contains updated information.

You can now run full Windows 10 ARM64 on your Raspberry Pi 3B or 3B+ using Tiano Core UEFI for Raspberry Pi by andreiw! It still needs a lot of work. The SD card is so slow that Windows takes at least 15 minutes to boot, the USB drivers are buggy that they stop working after a period of time (ranges from 0 seconds to an hour). If you want to try it out anyway, have a look at the tutorial video. I have also been working on a Windows 10 imager for Windows to image Windows on an SD card for use with a Raspberry Pi, it's called WinPi-Imager, and is written in C#. It's still being developed and it's not done yet. If you don't know what you are doing, do NOT try using WinPi-Imager until it's released as an executable, as it is so unstable that it has the potential of DESTROYING your SD card, or even your hard drive. Below is a list of advantages of having Windows 10 on Pi, issues with it, etc.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=215345

VMware vSphere ESXi on Raspberry Pi ARM Processors
VMware has released more and more information about running VMware vSphere ESXi hypervisor on the ARM processor platform. First disclosing this officially at VMWorld 2018 in Las Vegas, during one of the keynotes this week at VMWorld 2018 Barcelona, VMware’s CTO, Ray O’Farrell handed VMware CEO, Pat Gelsinger a Raspberry Pi device and said the Raspberry Pi device was running ESXi!
https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2018/11/vmware-vsphere-esxi-on-raspberry-pi-arm-processors/

Introducing Project Dimension
Project Dimension will extend VMware Cloud to deliver SDDC infrastructure and hardware as-a-service to on-premises locations. Because this is will be a service, it means that VMware can take care of managing the infrastructure, troubleshooting issues, and performing patching and maintenance. This in turn means customers can focus on differentiating their business building innovative applications rather than spending time on day-to-day infrastructure management.
https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2018/08/introducing-project-dimension.html

Ну и - Enable Linux guests on Hyper-V on ARM64
https://lwn.net/Articles/763707/

Windows 10 on ARM
Windows 10 runs on PCs powered by ARM processors. This page provides the information for you to learn more about the platform and get started developing apps. We also encourage you to provide your feedback by using the links at the bottom of the page.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/arm/

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