Xen question - multiple archs?

2006-09-21 Thread Oded Arbel

Can Xen run both x86-64 and x86 (ia32) domU OSs at the same time?
(on x86-64 hardware, of course. no hardware VT)

I've looked in Google, but apparently I don't know how to ask the
question properly :-(

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Re: Xen question - multiple archs?

2006-09-21 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 01:38:17PM +, Oded Arbel wrote:
 
 Can Xen run both x86-64 and x86 (ia32) domU OSs at the same time?
 (on x86-64 hardware, of course. no hardware VT)
 
 I've looked in Google, but apparently I don't know how to ask the
 question properly :-(

You'd usually get better answers for $FOO on $FOO's mailing lists or
IRC channels.

mulix does Xen support running i386 domains on x86-64?
rharper muli: for pv, I don't think so, full-virt supports 32 on 64
rharper mulix: ^^
mulix thanks
rharper mulix: I hear SuSE is working on pv 32 on 64 though

Cheers,
Muli


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Re: Xen question - multiple archs?

2006-09-21 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 08:30:42PM +0300, Oded Arbel wrote:

 If I want to build some servers using Xen, which needs to run several
 flavors of Linux - lets say various RedHat based distros - and I have
 not used Xen before, nor do I want to invest too much into learning it
 (I have other stuff I need to do ;-) ), and performance/security isn't
 top issue, what OS would you recommend I use as basis (dom0, right?) ? I
 would appreciate it if you can recommend a free (as in beer)
 distribution as well as what would be my best bet if I'm going out and
 buying something.

Ehm, I'm not about to start a distro war on this thread --- it would
be much more amusing to do it in the on-going implosio^Wthread in
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But since you asked -
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/DistributionSupport

Cheers,
Muli

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