passthroughi
Passthroughi is a term used in the context of virtualization and computer networking to describe a method of forwarding network traffic directly between a virtual machine (VM) and the physical network interface card (NIC) of the host machine. This technique bypasses the host operating system's network stack, allowing for improved performance and lower latency compared to traditional virtualized networking methods.
Passthroughi is typically implemented using hardware features such as Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) or Virtual
The benefits of passthroughi include reduced CPU overhead, lower latency, and improved throughput. This makes it
However, passthroughi also has some limitations. It requires hardware support, specifically SR-IOV or VF capabilities in
In summary, passthroughi is a powerful networking technique that can significantly enhance the performance of virtualized