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[Xen-users] New to the community - a few questions


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  • From: Henrique Machado <henrique.cicuto@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:47:43 -0200
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Hello everyone,

I´m new to the list and I´m doing some research on all virtualization
products and solutions avaiable, and I have two questions about Xen:

- Does it use have memory overcommitment techniques (ballooning, TMPS,
swapping)?
- Does it do software thin provisioning?
- I read it has a very strong point when using paravirtualization with
Linux systems. Does it have any other kind of virtualization method,
like full?

For now that´s it.

I thank you a lot for the attention.

Henrique Cicuto Machado

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