Dnia 2013-05-06, pon o godzinie 15:58 +0200, Luca Fornasari pisze:
> Hi Patryk,
Hi,
thanks for quick answer
> PVE runs on top of Debian using a different Linux kernel (in short is
> the one from Red Hat).
<OT>
uhm, are you sure? AFAIK Debian compiles it's kernels from (vanilla?)
source adding it's modifications. Maybe you confused it with CentOS?
Never mind...
</OT>
> Now if I remember right Debian supports UltraSPARC
True - it supports SPARCs from the very beginning
> 1) install Debian on the host
> 2) "upgrade" to PVE soon after
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That is true, but I am already past this considerations. I know I can
install Debian on SPARC and upgrade to PVE. To clarify, my question
concerns this part, when I install guest machines.
So essentially my question should be: Which virtualization technology
(KVM/Qemu/OpenVZ/other?) available in PVE gives me chance to utilize
SPARC's hardware virtualization extensions?
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