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[Xen-users] Problemes about Windows virtualization (memory, CPU)


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  • From: julien collas <jul.collas@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 14:27:46 +0200
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Hello,

I have some questions about Windows virtuzalisation on XEN. I currently ran some test on Windows' VM (Server 2003 mostly) for my job. But I can't make some of my expectations which could be useful for my prod environment.

Here are my questions:
- Is it possible to have more than 2048Mo of memory per Windows VM with a 32bits CPU ?
- Is it possible to have multiple CPU under a virtual Windows ?

During my tests, I couldn't make works the VM with more than 2048Mo (while I got 5Go memory in my domU). For the Multiple CPU on Windows, if I set acpi and/or apic to 1 my windows VM freeze when booting it (with vcpus and cpu set properly). If I doesn't set these options during the installation and I set them after, it doesn't change anything.

You may have some ideas ..

My test machine is a bi-xeon E5410 , with 10Go memory , Debian Etch, xen i386 2.6.18.6, xen 3.0.3.1. (Only Debian packages)

I have one other question about converting a VMware Windows image to XEN. I read this article :http://ian.blenke.com/vmware/vmdk/xen/hvm/qemu, but, when I boot the final image, it doesn't work, I've got the famous blue screen.
Any ideas ?

Thanks a lot for your answers.

Regards

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Julien Collas
Email : jul.collas@xxxxxxxxx


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