With this update,
virtio-blkcommands,discardandwrite-zeros, are now supported in QEMU/KVM. As a result, a KVM guest can use thevirtio-blkdevice to discard unused sectors of an SSD, fill sectors with zeros when they are emptied, or both. This can be used to increase SSD performance or to ensure that a drive is securely erased.
Accessing and sharing Nonvolatile Memory Express (NVMe) storage over TCP/IP networks (NVMe/TCP) and its corresponding
nvme-tcp.koandnvmet-tcp.kokernel modules have been added as a Technology Preview.
In RHEL 8.2 and later, nested virtualization is fully supported for KVM virtual machines (VMs) running on an Intel 64 host with RHEL 8. With this feature, a RHEL 7 or RHEL 8 VM that runs on a physical RHEL 8 host can act as a hypervisor, and host its own VMs.
fincsi!