Hi Leandro,

It is true that the majority of development work, and the majority of 
deployments, happen with the libvirt+KVM combination however there are some 
major deployments that use XenServer highly effectively.

Regarding Neutron support, yes there are a number of known areas where we need 
more development effort to fully support this with XenServer, and these are 
ongoing.  If you're set on deploying Neutron today then you may be best served 
by looking at other hypervisors.

XenServer works easily with nova-network and, as Rackspace has proven possible, 
can also work with Neutron (just not as easily!).  If there are specific docs 
that you've identified that are out of date please let me know and we can have 
a look.

Thanks,

Bob

On 24 Jul 2015 3:14 am, Leandro Mendes <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Guys,

I'm trying to setup a 3 node (controller, neutron and compute) Openstack setup, 
but i'm having a lot of trouble regarding the XenServer(6.5) setup.

Looking around the internet for docs about XenServer as compute node, i've got 
the impression that the main effort of OpenStack is use KVM instead of 
XenServer, because the docs (and lots of another links outhere) are outdated.

May i consider it true? Should i forget about XenServer and move to KVM?

What do you guys think about that?

Thank you.
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