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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] dell virtualization technology
Nick Couchman wrote:
Not only will this bring advantages, but it is the only way you can
get Xen to run HVMs - any O/S that isn't Xen-aware, like Microsoft
Windows (wow, is that really the only one left these days??). So, if
you plan to run Windows or some of the earlier versions of Solaris on
Xen, you'll definitely need to switch this on. If you're only going
to be running Xen kernels for Linux, Solaris, BSD, etc., then you
don't need it, but you won't lose anything by turning it on.
-Nick
Trust me, it's not the only left that's not Xen aware. Anything with a
Linux 2.4 kernel, for example, is likely to require full virtualization.
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