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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] xen on amd64 or intel
The virtualization hardware only helps you when you have OSes that are
not Xen aware. Since you say you just want to run linux, the vanderpool
and pacifica extensions will do nothing for you. Also (someone correct
me if I'm wrong), Xen aware linux is faster than fully virtualized linux.
As for 32 bit vs 64 bit kernels, you generally cannot mix both on the
same physical hardware. Vanderpool/Pacifica allows you to break this.
Cheers,
Dan.
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firewall)
Erik Tews wrote:
Hi
We would like to buy a new server-hardware for a xen-server. We are
going to run linux as dom0 and domU. The whole server will have 4 GB of
main memory. Do you got any suggestions if it is better to buy an
opteron (amd64) cpu, or an intel (ia32) cpu? A opteron is much better,
if you need more than 2 gb in the userspace, but intel has
virtualization build into hardware.
We currently tend to buy and amd64, has somebody an amd64 system
running, with i386 and amd64 domU systems mixed, or does know if it is
possible and/or stable? Is an intel cpu much faster when using
vanderpool, then an amd64 running in 32 bit mode without any special
hardware support?
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