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xen-users
[Xen-users] Xen, Dual Core, Windows and QNX
I'm fairly new to both Xen and Linux, my boss wants me to try and get Xen working on a new dual core running both Windows and QNX (we need to do some real time processing). Ideally he wants Windows to be a host (although from what I have read this isn't possible yet?) and QNX as a guest. I'm guessing a Linux Dom0 will be needed and then the others run as guests. Does anyone know of any issues involved with installing QNX on Xen and getting real-time performance from it, so far ive only run Xen on FC5 with an FC5 guest and have read the instructions on the Zen Wiki about windows installations but don’t know how supported QNX will be.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Bryan
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