No.
An ioemu (the device emulator of HVM guest) can run in
Dom0.
An ioemu can also run in a per-hvm-domain stubdomain
(namely, the "HVM emulation domain"). Stubdomain is a very small domain
running mini-os. In this way, we can achieve "a better scalability,
performance and security...".
The architectures of ARM and x86 are
different. Unmodified ARM guest can't run on x86 Xen.
Sorry, maybe a stupid question.
Xen 3.3.0 has a new feature:
- HVM emulation domains ('qemu-on-minios') for better
scalability, performance and security.
Does that mean we can create multiple HVM domains to run unmodified ARM os on
an X86 server using Xen3.3?
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