The ISO file is the ISO version of the virtual floppy disk. I do the conversion because proxmox does not support virtual floppy disk.
So actually you can install the driver at installation time using this ISO file.
I believe it is production ready as the driver has been tested by RH for quite some time. On my setup, I see great performance improvement. On my vista virtual machine I see disk IO up to 100MB/s (proxmox runs on software raid 0)
It's from RHEL 5.4 so you can get the original package if you want to. I created this iso because proxmox has not supported mounting virtual floppy disk yet.
Hi guys,
I have the driver available at http://aye.comp.nus.edu.sg/~trunglt/virtio-setup.iso. The steps you can follow to use the drivers are:
1. Create a virtual machine with hard disk and nic's drivers set to "virtio"
2. The virtual machine should have a CDROM that points to the file...
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