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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen+coLinux



Hello Hansen.

Please check this:

http://www.colinux.org/?section=devteam

               --- Okajima.

>> 
>> Hello Xen team.
>> 
>> I think Xen and coLinux have similarity in its algorithm.
>> How about combining two technologies?
>> I mean, for example, making XEN.SYS - which makes WindowsXP/2K as Xen host.
>> (coLinux has LINUX.SYS, which makes Windows as coLinux host.)
>
>> The poing is, you can do it by "live migration".
>> you dont have to stop your VM.
>
>I am currently working on live migration in Xen. I agree that getting
>Xen to run within/alongside Windows would be extremely useful. Are you
>involved with the coLinux project?
>
>Jacob
>
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