On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 08:15:00AM +0000, Evan Lavelle wrote:
It seems I've been a bit thick. It's been pretty obvious
recently that
Xen isn't flavour of the month around here, but I assumed there were
good reasons for that. Now, rather belatedly, I've found
http://www.redhat.com/about/news/prarchive/2008/qumranet.html
In short, RedHat paid $107 million for Qumranet in September 2008. The
acquisition includes KVM.
I've got 2 years invested in Xen, on FC8, and I can't help feeling that
I've been shafted. Am I alone?
Not alone, same situation for me.
I am using Xen aprox 2 years too on our university, but with end of F8 there
is not a fully functional Xen Dom0 and also DomU kernel for any stable
Fedora.
KVM is still not a replacement for paravirtualized machines and I think
fully virtualized KVM will be slower like a paravirtualized XEN.
Also I am missing some howtos for migration to KVM/xenner.
Jan ONDREJ (SAL)