Dell is selling its 1850 with Dual Core Xeons. Those are supposed to be VT enabled.
Christophe PAINCHAUD
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De : xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Steve Brueckner
Envoyé : Tuesday, December 20, 2005 4:16 PM
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Objet : RE: [Xen-users] How to run Windows on Xen 3.0 with VT
As of a couple of weeks ago, the best information I could Google indicated that the VT chips would start shipping early in Q1 of 2006. Right now there are only a handful of sample chips on the streets and I think it's safe to say the average person can't get a hold of one. My personal guess is Intel VT chips will be available to the public in February.
As far as I can tell, AMD Pacifica chips are due out late in Q2 2006. But I have no idea if Xen's Pacifica support is as mature as it's VT support.
Stephen Brueckner, ATC-NY
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Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 9:32 PM
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Subject: RE: [Xen-users] How to run Windows on Xen 3.0 with VT
I have an operating system I need to test with Xen. I am told I need to have Intel VT hardware but I can not find anyone selling such hardware.
Can anyone help with finding Intel VT hardware.
What model Dell Poweredge systems are VT enabled?
I could not find any mention of VT on Dell's web site. Where do they say that the Xeon in Poweredge servers are VT enabled?
- Christophe PAINCHAUD wrote:
- You can order Dell PowerEdge servers with Intel dual core Xeon, I guess these
- are VT enabled since I don't any non-VT Dual Core Xeon ...
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