"Terje J. Hanssen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Missing Xen:
>
> Maybe this is not the right place, but I really miss Xen on the
> announced Features and Roadmap for openSUSE 10.2. The "Status of Xen3 on
> SUSE Linux 10.0", which is the only and latest I still can see, is
> http://en.opensuse.org/Xen3_Status_and_Updates

Xen will be improved as usual.

> The last line in that table, "Other Operating System support on top of
> Xen and VT not tested" is especially of interest to follow up now.
>
> XenSource is also just releasing their XenEnterprise with support Linux
> guest operating systems with Windows support following before the end of
> 2006 in alignment with the broad availability of Intel and AMD server
> systems designed to support Xen. XenEnterprise is promises to make it
> very easy for an organization to install, configure, manage and monitor
> virtualized Windows and Linux operating systems running across multiple
> physical servers.
>
> What I really wish is that openSUSE 10.2 will offer some smaller "Xen
> workstation" solution that with YaST tools can ease the installation,
> configuration and administration of Xen and typical and actual i.e
> Ubuntu Linux and Windows XP as additional guest operating systems on
> Intel-VT and AMD-V workstations.

We have some improvements in this area already in our current tree but
I'm not sure what exactly you have in mind.  Please look at Alpha4
and give some more details.

> If this features is possible to include, I think it will further power
> openSUSE 10.2 ?

Andreas
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