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4 Running nested guests with KVM
31 - L0 – level-0; the bare metal host, running KVM
33 - L1 – level-1 guest; a VM running on L0; also called the "guest
34 hypervisor", as it itself is capable of running KVM.
36 - L2 – level-2 guest; a VM running on L1, this is the "nested guest"
43 hypervisor running on bare metal, adding another layer and
45 metal, running the LPAR hypervisor), L1 (host hypervisor), L2
63 multiple nested guests (level-2 guests), running different OSes, on
83 In case you are running a Linux kernel older than v4.19, to enable
139 .. note:: If you suspect your L2 (i.e. nested guest) is running slower,
158 then the guest hypervisor will subsequently be capable of running a
194 or save-and-load an L1 guest while an L2 guest is running will result in
199 actually running L2 guests, is expected to function normally even on AMD
220 - Mention that you are in a "nested" setup. If you are running any kind
225 - Ensure you are actually running KVM on KVM. Sometimes people do not
227 them running with pure emulation or what QEMU calls it as "TCG", but
228 they think they're running nested KVM. Thus confusing "nested Virt"