[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Distro kernel and 'virtualization server' vs. 'server that sometimes runs virtual instances' rant (was: Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [GIT PULL] Xen APIC hooks (with io_apic_ops))
Luke, I hope this doesn't come off as a shameless plug, but Citrix XenServer is exactly what you describe: dom0 is used only as a utility domain to control other VMs. And the basic version, which now includes (if I recall our marketing blah blah blah correclty) support for server pools, migration, and remote storage, is available for free (as-in-beer, and with some registration so we can figure out who's using it). It's honestly what I would use if I were running a sever in a small business. If you're commenting on the lack of free-as-in-speech distro that looks like XenServer, Xen as a project doesn't have much say in how distros integrate Xen. I don't see any technical reason why someone couldn't take a Debian base and set up something like XenServer; or any technical reason why someone couldn't do like CentOS has done, and clone our entire open-source tree as a starting point. (Obviously it would take a little bit of additional work, since the control stack on XenServer isn't open-source.) If you're up for starting a distro based on Xen, that would be great. I think it would probably get a lot of traction with server admins, and if you make good design choices to minimize the amount of work you have to do as things move forward, and can get a good community around it, it's got a chance to have a big impact on OSS virtualization. And any technical feedback, such as suggesting a better dom0_min_mem size, can be submitted to the list, or put in a bugzilla note, even if you don't have a patch to change it. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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