First of all, you can't run 256 guests on x86 kvm. Second, you'll never
see better performance when you overcommit. What this patchset does is
reduce the degradation from utterly ridiculous to something manageable.
This allows a host to deliver reasonable performance when overcommitted
vcpus are actually used, but it's not a good idea to run 64 vcpus on a
32 cpu host.
Likely not. Run
http://git.kernel.org/?p=virt/kvm/qemu-kvm.git;a=blob_plain;f=kvm/scripts/vmxcap;hb=HEAD,
look for 'PAUSE-loop exiting'. I think the first processors to include
them were the Nehalem-EXs, and Westmeres have them as well.
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