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Oracle Server
 * X3 Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5-26XX
 * X4 Intel Ivy Bridge Xeon E5-26XX v2
 * X5 Intel Haswell Xeon E5-26XX v3
 * X6 Intel Broadwell Xeon E5-26XX v4
 * X7 Intel Skylake

Virtualization

VT-x
VT-d Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O -- PCI passthrough
PCI-SIG Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) -- In SR-IOV, the most common of these, a host VMM configures supported devices to create and allocate virtual "shadows" of their configuration spaces so that virtual machine guests can directly configure and access such "shadow" device resources.[50] With SR-IOV enabled, virtualized network interfaces are directly accessible to the guests,[51] avoiding involvement of the VMM and resulting in high overall performance

Intel Xeon Microprocessors list https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Intel_Xeon_microprocessors&printable=yes

Oracle Server

  • X3 Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5-26XX
  • X4 Intel Ivy Bridge Xeon E5-26XX v2
  • X5 Intel Haswell Xeon E5-26XX v3
  • X6 Intel Broadwell Xeon E5-26XX v4
  • X7 Intel Skylake

Virtualization

VT-x VT-d Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O -- PCI passthrough PCI-SIG Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) -- In SR-IOV, the most common of these, a host VMM configures supported devices to create and allocate virtual "shadows" of their configuration spaces so that virtual machine guests can directly configure and access such "shadow" device resources.[50] With SR-IOV enabled, virtualized network interfaces are directly accessible to the guests,[51] avoiding involvement of the VMM and resulting in high overall performance

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