solarflow99 wrote:
With the recent announcement on the redhat site, it sounds like xen is being dropped after all thats been invested in it? I haven't used KVM myself, any thoughts on it?
I've played a little with KVM under RHEL5 (you have to download the source, compile and install, but that works just fine - and then you need to load the kvm and kvm-intel or kvm-amd modules at each boot). There is a lack of documentation for various specific things (like the fact that the default ethernet driver doesn't seem to play well with a Windows Vista guest while the e1000 driver works just fine). I can't compare with Xen, however, having not used it. But, it does appear to be fairly easy to use with
a guest which runs simply as a client.

Andy

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Andy Feldt
Senior System Support Programmer
Affiliate Assistant Professor
Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Oklahoma

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