On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 09:25:45PM +0200, David Hl??ik wrote:
Hi , guys, I have found in Fedora 10 Features , that there is still
a
lot of work to provide xen kernel with dom0 support to Fedora 10 GA.
For my future project, which at 90 percent depends on virtualization
technology I am deciding between XEN or KVM virtualization. I am
experienced XEN user, KVM is new for me. But as I am aware of,
Qumranet was bought by RedHat which predicts something ...
There is pretty much zero chance that Fedora 10 will include a Xen
Dom0 host. While upstream Xen developers are making good progress
on porting Dom0 to paravirt_ops, there is simply too little time
for this to be ready for Fedora 10. So if you need to use Fedora 10
as a host, then KVM is your only viable option at this time. If
you can wait for Fedora 11 (or use RHEL-5 / CentOS-5) then Xen may
be an option for you. I'll let other people comment on the pros/cons
of Xen vs KVM outside the kernel availability issue.
Daniel
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