On 7/22/07, Alexey Eremenko <al4321@gmail.com> wrote:
Just curious. Why do you see this as an advantage over using the Xen hypervisor?
Not arguing, I'm just not seeing why it is a big deal.
1. Stability. Xen kernels are unstable, and they tend to crash-on-boot on some hardware. However after it boots, it works pretty stable. 2. Management I don't like Xen management tools, I dislike the way I control the VMs and the RAM. KVM/VMware/VirtualBox/Qemu are much more natural in terms of guest control. It's a pain controlling Xen.
-- -Alexey Eremenko "Technologov"
Thanks FYI: I did a little googling. I did not find much but it looks like Ryan Harper of IBM is a main player. http://hg.codemonkey.ws/kvm-xen/shortlog Greg -- Greg Freemyer The Norcross Group Forensics for the 21st Century -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org