mshv

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The mshv tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Microsoft Hyper-V (MSHV) scheduler and related kernel features in Linux. Recent threads highlight improvements in Linux 7.0, which integrates the MSHV scheduler for better nested virtualization performance, and Linux 6.19, which adds depth to Hyper-V support including confidential computing, VMBus enhancements, and RAMDAX. These developments tighten the experience of running Linux as a Hyper-V guest or root partition, enabling real-time and nested virtualization workloads on Microsoft's hypervisor. The tag is relevant for users interested in Linux kernel virtualization, Hyper-V internals, and Azure infrastructure integration.
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    Linux 7.0 Hyper-V Adds MSHV Scheduler for Better Nested Virtualization

    Linux 7.0’s merge brings a meaningful set of Hyper‑V improvements — most notably integrated scheduler support for MSHV — that together tighten the experience of running Linux as a Hyper‑V guest or even as a Hyper‑V root partition, and they open clearer paths for real‑time and nested...
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    Linux 6.19 Adds Hyper‑V Depth: L1VH MSHV Confidential VMBus RAMDAX

    Microsoft’s Hyper‑V work for the Linux kernel landed a substantial set of features and cleanups in the Linux 6.19 cycle, expanding what Linux can do both as a guest on Hyper‑V and as a root partition for Microsoft’s hypervisor stack — and bringing confidential‑computing, crash collection, and...
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