[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] xen over quemu OR quemu in Xen domU on a system with HVM-capable CPU
> -----Original Message----- > From: Igor Chubin [mailto:igor@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 30 May 2007 17:34 > To: Petersson, Mats > Cc: Igor Chubin; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Xen-users] xen over quemu OR quemu in Xen domU > on a system with HVM-capable CPU > > ... > > > Please tell me are there the same restrictions for the > > > hvm-capable systems? > > > > If you load Linux (or such) in HVM mode, you can run kqemu > inside that > > Linux. I'm not entirely sure I understand the advantage of this, > > compared to running the OS you want to run in QEMU inside a > HVM virtual > > machine in the first place, but yes, it's possible. > > > > Small addition. > > > Mats, I don't want to run linux inside domU to run quemu. > > I want to run quemu and kquemu in Xen domain 0 directly. Yes, but I still don't understand why, including after your other explanation about running "as many OS's as possible", this is better than just running a HVM domain in the first place - HVM domains aren't VERY resource consuming, and you'll be running a QEMU-DM or full-QEMU per "guest"[1]. The only advantage I can see is that since QEMU itself is using virtual memory, you could possibly swap a "guest" to disk, which means that you can overcommit the memory. I'm however sceptical that this is a REAL advantage over running a virtual machine with swap in the guest - the swapping within the guest would be much more selective on what gets swapped out, compared to swapping out some "random" bits of the "qemu+data" images. [1] Here I use the term guest in a looser meaning than I normally would do, e.g. a QEMU instance would also count as a guest. -- Mats > > -- > WBR, i.m.chubin > > > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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