Of course, I prefer KVM and my personal (small) infrastructure is based on OpenNebula + 4 KVM Hypervisor. My question is for another infrastructure owned by a customer who originally had Xen, some years ago switched to VMWare and, after a period full of problems (in italian was a "bagno di sangue"), has returned back to Xen and is satisfied by his choice. Tell him to switch to KVM isn't an option, but only for commercial meanings ;-)
Thanks for your reply, Debian Wheezy works like a charm!

Alberto

Il 21/04/2013 10:41, Giovanni Toraldo ha scritto:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Alberto Zuin - Liste
<[email protected]> wrote:
If XCP isn't compatible, what is the best way to have OpenNebuka with an
updated xen HyperVisors (4.0-4.1)? CentOS include XEN virtualization only in
5.X releases (XEN 3), Debian has a problem with blktap driver and I have to
use the (unsuggested) file. OpenSUSE?
Ubuntu 12.04 should work fine, I don't remember any issue when I tried out.

With Debian Squeeze I remember there was an unfixed bug, but it was
solvable with a one-liner patch, and maybe they released the update.

Or you may try with the next Debian release, it should be on the way
to became stable.

On the other hand, why you keep to prefer Xen instead of KVM? It's
pretty easy to configure on any recent distro and receive faster
updates from upstream.

Cheers,
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