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[Xen-users] RAM partitioning??

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Subject: [Xen-users] RAM partitioning??
From: Gregory Gee <gregory.gee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 15:00:12 -0500
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So I finally got around to getting a new PC to try out Xen. Trying to remember all the tips I have heard over the past several months. One thing i have figured out is how much to allocated for RAM to each dom. If I am using bridges, do I need to add extra RAM to the domU. I heard somewhere that the amount of RAM for the dom0 depends on the amount of traffic over the bridges? Is that true? I was planning on only giving he dom0 64MB of RAM and intall the ubuntu-server which has a small footprint.

 So as I go, I'll post my results.

Thanks,
Greg


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