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RE: [Xen-users] Supported Distros
 
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From: Fajar A. Nugraha 
[mailto:fajar@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tue 15/06/2010 10:20 To: 
Jonathan Tripathy Cc: Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: 
Re: [Xen-users] Supported Distros
  
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Jonathan Tripathy 
<jonnyt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > After the 
experience with my Ubuntu Dom0 locking up with Xen, I wish to try > an OS 
that supports Xen officially. Can anyone recomend a really good OS for > 
Xen? (Other than CentOS please). One that is rock solid as this will > 
eventually be used in a hosting environment
  Part of the reason  why 
RHEL/Centos is rock solid is because it uses a mature, well-tested version of 
Xen (3.1.+) while at the same time actively maintaining it with bug 
fixes+kernel drivers. AFAIK no other distro has that. It also makes it easy 
for virtualization control panels (like HyperVM
  SLE/Opensuse can be a 
good candidate, has newer Xen version, and seems to be actively 
maintained.
  Others have also use Debian, with the catch that i386 seems 
to be buggier while amd64 seems stable (see list 
archive).
  -- Fajar --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
Hi Fajar, 
I think the most stable system is the ones that run AMD.  
The stock build of Xen with CentOS doesn't support FreeBSD properly, this is 
the only reason why I don't use that. Which version comes with Opensuse 
out-of-the-box? 
  
Thanks  
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