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This actually came up on one the columns I read today. Yes, it
does support AMD-V which is AMD's hardware virtualisation system.
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Andrew Smallshaw
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> provide hardware assited virtualisation differently. Most
> virtualisation software supports both - this was the case for MS's
> previous offering and I don't see why it would have changed.