NAME
vmm
—
virtual machine monitor
SYNOPSIS
vmm0 at mainbus0
DESCRIPTION
The vmm
driver implements a virtual
machine monitor (VMM) suitable for executing
virtual
machines (VMs). A VMM runs on the
host
operating system and provides facilities to execute one or more VMs, each of
which is provided with a suitable complement of virtual hardware.
These VMs run independently of the host, but may interact with it as any other machine would (e.g. via network communications or other means).
VMs are allocated hardware resources by the VMM during creation, including:
- Virtual CPUs
- Virtual network interfaces
- Virtual disk images
- Virtual serial ports
Although VMs execute independently of each other and the host, they do consume host resources and, as such, the number of VMs (and their configurations) should be taken into consideration when planning host capacity.
The vmm
driver requires suitable host CPU
capabilities in order to provide VM services. The
vmm
driver requires at least one CPU with
hardware-assisted virtualization capabilities and nested or extended paging
capabilities to be present on the host. For more information, consult the
CPU vendor's documentation.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The vmm
driver appeared in
OpenBSD 5.9.
AUTHORS
Mike Larkin <mlarkin@openbsd.org>