Martin Maurer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We integrated kvm-75 in our Proxmox VE 1.0 (http://pve.proxmox.com) as this 
> was a quite stable release.
> We regularly test the most common Linux Distros and Windows (32 and 64 bit, 
> including vista, 2008, windows7 (pre-beta)).

mandrake-10 can't boot on anything later then kvm-71:-(

> 76 and 77 got some issues with 64-bit windows, but they seemed fixed in 78. 
> We got a fast growing user base (see 
> http://www.proxmox.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=11). So if you go for Proxmox 
> VE you have a good change you get a tested and quite reliable KVM platform 
> now and in future. 

fedora's latest kernel can't boot on 77 and 78 and see my other notes.

> We did already migrations projects from VMware, XEN and others to Proxmox VE, 
> including production MS Exchange 2003 servers with very good results.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Martin Maurer
> 
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Farkas Levente
>> Sent: Sonntag, 09. November 2008 22:13
>> To: KVM
>> Subject: can we hope a stable version in the near future?
>>
>> hi,
>> i've to repeat myself old mail again:
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.kvm.devel/18095
>>
>> i see there is a lots of development in kvm lately. there are many
>> people working on many thing, but most of them improvements and
>> extensions. and those who read the list can see there are many basic
>> problems too. rhel/centos-5 host can't boot mandrake-10 guest, fedora
>> latest kernel guest, rhel/centos-5 x86-64 guest crash during boot,
>> 100%cpu usage, rhes-4 can't boot etc.
>> so imho it'd be useful to release a kvm version which fix all known bug
>> and may be start a new branch for development asap.
>> how long do you plan to keep kvm in a development stage without a stable
>> release?
>> i know it'll be a bit complicated to maintain 4 different tree (devel,
>> stable x kernel, userspace), but it'd be very useful from the user's
>> point of view.
>>
>> just my 2c:-(
>>
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