Works for me, I don't have a 32-bit machine with more than 4GB ram, actually all my machines are 64-bit here that need to be. But I do want to know how stable it is, or how robust, I know NetBSD was the first non-Linux host for Xen, but I don't have experience with it. Problems I see personally are bad SMP scaling, I have experience with NetBSD on x86, x86_64, SPARC32, and SPARC64, and the scheduler is pretty horrific. There's also no ZFS on NetBSD. Too bad FreeBSD's Xen isn't functional, yet it has functional ZFS and there's experimental dtrace.. that is my preferred platform, even over Solaris, if only Xen was decent enough.

James
On Dec 19, 2007, at 11:52 PM, Bernd Schemmer wrote:

Hi,

For what it's worth:

The new version 4.0 of NetBSD now supports Xen. But unfortunately there
are only non-pae kernels on the i386 installation cdrom for NetBSD at
http://www.netbsd.org/mirrors/

I did not find a pae Xen kernel for NetBSD yet

regards

Bernd


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