[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Running Xen on top of Xen
> > I was wondering if anyone has run Xen on top of Xen in the following > > scenarios and did it work: > > > > 1) Xen-Paravirtualized on top of Xen Intel-VT (I hope this would work > > out of the box) > > 2) Xen Intel-VT on top of Xen-Paravirtualized (I don't think this would > > work out of the box) > > You can't load the xen hypervisor inside a PV guest, which would be > necessary to get 2) to work. As Jim says, you can't run Xen inside of a PV domain. Xen can't emulate the presense of VT if it's not already there, so your option 2 won't work, sorry. > Even if you could run the hypervisor inside an > hvm guest to get 1) to work, I would suspect the performance would be > abysmal. I tried loading WIndows Virtual PC 2007 inside my Xen WIndows XP > guest. The configuration steps worked fine, but as soon as I tried to run > the Virtual PC guest, my Xen Windows guest became unresponsive. (Maybe > Xen/qemu-dm was trying to emulate every instruction of the Virtual PC > guest? :-) Some people on this list report being able to run Xen under > Vmware. Actually, I find that running Xen PV in an HVM domain on top of a host Xen performs OK. Not great but actually pretty good. The fact that it's doing paravirtualisation rather than two nested layers of full virtualisation probably makes a lot of difference here! I actually use Xen-on-Xen to do development, with my unstable development Xens running in HVM domains on top of a nice reliable host Xen :-) Cheers, Mark -- Push Me Pull You - Distributed SCM tool (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~maw48/pmpu/) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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