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Re: [Xen-devel] xen questions

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Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] xen questions
From: julien TOUCHE <tj0@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 17:11:02 +0200
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i submit again as i have no answers.


Regards

                Julien

julien TOUCHE wrote:


Hello

few comments/questions about this great initiative :)

i have test Xen Live CD. i think it would be useful to directly have a boot of two linux or a choix to which system do you want to boot and in which number. because, now, you only see, a live linux system, and doesn't size advantages of virtualization (which, in my opinion, is to get multiple system on one box).

for now, it seems external people can't access source code about netbsd and windows change, right ? (nothing in bitkeeper tree)


about hypervisor (seems an ibm like name ;) and virtualization, is there any gui to change virtual subnet ? something a bit like the ibm hypervisor to said on which segment(s), this virtual box is, and which percent of CPU, one virtual box can take ?

on the security aspect, do you think the level of virtualization is sufficient to isolate virtual box ? (in fact and for example, i suppose a DoS will kill xen, but on the other side, a linux/win worm can spread on all linux box, or only the public segment ?)

about windows (but also unix), how do you handle multiple gui on a x86 box ? use some special command (ctrl-alt-shift-suppr ;) ? not possible ? only remote use ? something else ?
and when do you think, there will be a public release of the needed extras to install winxp on xen ?




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