QEMU 10.2 released with IO_uring support

The latest version of QEMU, 10.2, has been released. This update introduces support for IO_uring to enhance performance.

QEMU 10.2 marks a new release in the open-source emulator and virtualizer project. The key addition is IO_uring support, designed to help achieve greater performance in operations.

This feature aims to improve efficiency, particularly in handling I/O tasks within virtualized environments. Phoronix, a site focused on Linux hardware reviews and benchmarks, announced the release, highlighting its potential benefits for users in desktop Linux, server benchmarks, and open-source graphics contexts.

While specific performance metrics or detailed implementation notes are not yet detailed in initial reports, the inclusion of IO_uring aligns with ongoing efforts to optimize QEMU for modern Linux workloads. Users interested in Linux performance and Ubuntu hardware testing may find this update relevant for their benchmarking and development needs.

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The QEMU project has announced version 10.2.0, emphasizing performance optimizations in its event loop and live migration features. This update introduces io_uring support for better I/O handling on Linux systems and a new cpr-exec migration mode to minimize disruptions during virtual machine updates. It also expands hardware emulation for architectures like ARM and RISC-V.

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Early Phoronix coverage highlights anticipated improvements to IO_uring's IOPOLL polling in Linux 7.0, building on prior kernel refinements for superior asynchronous I/O performance in high-throughput applications.

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