Xen support full virtualization only with native virtualization ( intel -VT
or AMD -v)
check  whether your processor supports native(Hardware supported )
virtualization in their website. If yes then you can go for full
virtualization . Lets me know if you need any more help in xen.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM, subhojit ojha <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi ILUG'C,
>              i tried xen virtualization in my lab pc, here domain-0 is
> RedHat Linux 5.3 and domain-u is windows XP, i have done full
> virtualization, but whenever i put DVD in DVD drive, the windows machine (
> domain-u) doesn't detect the DVD....
> I came to know that Xen virtualization doesn't support for windows
> driver.....if like this, then how can i install any driver or application
> in
> windows (domain-u) machine....Please guide me....
>
> also i can any body suggest me some good links for Xen or VMware
> virtualization, i have googled it many times, but i have not got any good
> links which can explain things briefly...i just want to learn advance
> concepts in virtualization...so plz guide me...
>
>
> i have also heared about KVM, and have read many article on that, but not
> able to understand from where i will start.....right now i have worked
> little with Xen.
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