Bareflank Hypervisor Advances With VMM Isolation, Windows Support

Written by Michael Larabel in Virtualization on 15 December 2016 at 11:25 AM EST. 2 Comments
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Back during the summer we wrote about the Bareflank Hypervisor as a new open-source hypervisor written in C++11/14 and served as more of a hypervisor framework. Today the company behind that effort, Assured Information Security, announced a new version of Bareflank.

The Bareflank rc1.1.0 release today introduces a new build system, adds Windows 8.1/10 support, supports VMM isolation, properly supports multi-core systems, generic support for VMCalls, can be built with the LLVM Clang compiler, and has additional optimizations.

Those wishing to learn more about the new Bareflank hypervisor release can visit ainfosec.com for the release announcement.
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