Tilak,

You can definately do this.  Take a look at my multiple hypervisor preso
for 4.4 for some tips:
http://www.slideshare.net/TimMackey/hypervisor-selection-in-apache-cloudstack-44

XenServer does need Intel VT, and that's a good thing all around.

-tim

On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 5:08 AM, Tilak Raj Singh <tila...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi..
>
> I have been using cloudstack using KVM for some time and would now like to
> add a new cluster with Xenserver Hosts..
> I wished to know is that possible for a single cloudstack management server
> to handle both Xen and KVM? If yes can anybody tell me how to proceed to do
> the same?
> Its because the templates for system VM for Xen are different than that of
> KVM and I read that adding support for Xen has to be done before setting up
> the Management Server. I would not like any changes to my current
> cloudstack management server as currently some VMs are running on it.
>
> Also I wished to know is Intel VT necessary to be enabled for Xen too like
> it is for KVM. I browsed a few links and they said that Xen can also work
> without Intel VT enabled from the BIOS given extensive GUI based processing
> is not required on the VMs. So does Cloudstack accept Xen Hosts with Intel
> VT enabled?
>
> Regards
>

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