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xen-devel
Hello Xen team.
I think Xen and coLinux have similarity in its algorithm.
How about combining two technologies?
I mean, for example, making XEN.SYS - which makes WindowsXP/2K as Xen host.
(coLinux has LINUX.SYS, which makes Windows as coLinux host.)
With this, we can do cool stuff like this:
you usually run your VM on Xenoserver. and doing daily jobs on it.
but if you go to a province which has no network connection,
you transfer your VM to your Windows note book.
The poing is, you can do it by "live migration".
you dont have to stop your VM.
Best Regards,
Okajima, Jun.
President, Digital Infra, Inc. Tokyo, Japan.
http://www.digitalinfra.co.jp/
Member of coLinux Development Team.
http://www.colinux.org/
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