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  • VMMs for non-virtualizable ISAs ( in the Popek and Goldberg's sense ) have routinely been built.
  • There has been some controversy whether the x86 architecture with no hardware assistance is virtualizable as described by Popek and Goldberg.
  • Traditionally the x86 CPUID instruction was not virtualizable, so you couldn't make a CPU claim to be a different CPU without expensive dynamic recompilation.
  • In their 1974 article, " Formal Requirements for Virtualizable Third Generation Architectures ", Gerald J . Popek and Robert P . Goldberg classified two types of hypervisor:
  • These techniques incur some performance overhead due to lack of MMU virtualization support, as compared to a VM running on a natively virtualizable architecture such as the IBM System / 370.
  • VMware researchers pointed out in a 2006 ASPLOS paper that the above techniques made the x86 platform virtualizable in the sense of meeting the three criteria of Popek and Goldberg, albeit not by the classic trap-and-emulate technique.
  • By creating an abstraction layer capable of running software compiled for a different computer system, cross-platform virtualization characterizes the Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements outlined by Gerald J . Popek and Robert P . Goldberg in their 1974 article " Formal Requirements for Virtualizable Third Generation Architectures ".