Matthias Pfafferodt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my server runs XEN with 5 domains at the moment. I will get new hardware this
> week and I think about trying to do the virtualisation using KVM.
>
> Xen has small scripts which
>
> * set up the bridged network at boot
>
I just manually configure a bridg
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Matthias Pfafferodt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * set up the bridged network at boot
trivially easy. in fact, it's easier to write a script than to do it by hand.
> * start all domains at boot time (or restore saved domains)
from trivial to moderate, dependin
Hello,
my server runs XEN with 5 domains at the moment. I will get new hardware this
week and I think about trying to do the virtualisation using KVM.
Xen has small scripts which
* set up the bridged network at boot
* start all domains at boot time (or restore saved domains)
* save the domains