I believe he was referring to Novell's ZENworks suite that allows you to manage systems and software updates, not the open source Xen hypervisor.
And to the original question, I have not heard of any first-hand experiences with ZENworks. When it was added to SLES 10 I noticed that it liked to hog the CPU & memory periodically so I got in the habit of disabling it immediately after performing the OS install because I wasn't using it. ks On 7/2/07, McKown, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IIRC, ZEN is Intel only. System z users really should use z/VM. It is more mature and more reliable.
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