Cache coherency, clustering, and Kernel virtualization
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est_seg at o2.pl
Mon Sep 4 11:14:23 PDT 2006
Hi!
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
Yes and no. Xen itself needs a host kernel for the hardware support.
Current implementations are Linux and NetBSD for Xen3, FreeBSD support
is in progress (IIRC).
It is also port of Plan9... Opensolaris guys have their kernel running
in domain0.
I would love to have dragonfly port too. I use xen in my two servers for
private purposes and I am going to buy new amd64x2 or core duo to have
hardware support of virtualization .. just to have other systems running
(also dfbsd).
cheers
Piotr J.
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