Re: [opensuse] linux virtualisation
- From: Frans de Boer <frans@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 22:56:20 +0100
On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 23:26 +0100, jdd wrote:
Frans de Boer a écrit :uh, no. It seems that the CTRL-L to reply to list did not worked. But
I don't really understand how Xen works. Is it possible to haveYes, you can.
several xen sessions running on the same host?
thanks - did you on purpose reply off list?
that issue is to the "benevolent dictators" managing this list.
I myself use QEMU and KVM on a server with just a text interface. Be
sure you use the latest kernel version and at least KVM83 or the latest
QEMU stuff from the qemu repository.
I don't know kvm. Last time I used qemu, it was extremely slow, and
mostly usefull to use virtual device on alien processor
Using QEMU without KVM lets your VM indeed crawl very slooooowly. Off
course, you must have a modern Intel or AMD processor to be able to
benefit from KVM.
Frans.
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