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Ajeesh

On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 02:17 -0800, Carl Brewer wrote:
> Some background - I have a couple of NetBSD (i386) boxes and CentOS 5 boxes 
> that I want to virtualise and I'm trying to work out which OS will be most 
> suitable as the dom0.  I have a desire to run at least RAID1 and ideally ZFS 
> mirroring on the dom0 so I can have all the domU's not have to worry about 
> disk redundancy etc.
> My hardware : I have a brand new Intel E8200 core2duo and an Intel G33 
> chipset motherboard that the BIOS claims supports virtualisation, and 6GB of 
> RAM and a pair of 500GB SATA HDDs - so I should be able to use HVM to run 
> some domU's without needing them to be xen-aware. I want to, in particular, 
> get a SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 box running somehow in a virtual machine if 
> possible with xen, if all else fails then with VMware. 
> 
I am not sure about SCO OpenServer 5.0.5, Ideally it should be possible.

> I'm evaluating whether to use NetBSD 4.0 amd64, some stable(!) version of 
> linux (CentOS 5?) or OpenSolaris bxx as the dom0.  I'd really like to use 
> OpenSolaris with ZFS boot/root if it's possible to do this in a dom0 
> arrangement as it's my much preferred filesystem, but am not sure how stable 
> the OpenSolaris stuff is at this time?
> 
OpenSolaris xVM is currently stable with whatever functionality it
claims, all libVirt library functions are not yet supported.
 
> Can anyone here let me know if I'm dreaming or if this is achievable and not 
> overly difficult to get working with current builds of OpenSolaris?  Any good 
> war stories?
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