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 RE: [Xen-users] Why HVM?
 
 
 From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 
behalf of James Harper
 Sent: Fri 27/08/2010 11:43
 To: Felix 
Kuperjans; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Why 
HVM?
 
 
 
> Hi Jonathan,>
 > The only big advantage is that 
customers can install operating systems
 that do
 > not support pv 
operation (e.g. Windows). Some small advantages like
 using own
 > GRUB 
or kernels can be achieved in pv environment, too (pvgrub,
 pygrub), 
but
 > those hosters probably don't enable that for pv VPS.
 > Another 
little point is that not all HVM features are available for 
pv
 guests,
 > especially with pv_ops guest and host kernels (for 
example: USB
 passthrough,
 > PCI / VGA passthrough; the first two not 
yet with pv_ops kernels, VGA
 > passthrough is always only available for 
HVMs). But as long as you
 don't want
 > to offer physical hardware to 
your clients, this doesn't matter for
 VPS
 > hosting.
 >
 > 
Probably I missed an important point, but AFAIK there is no 
advantage
 of
 > having a Linux server system in a HVM instead of a PV 
VM.
 >
 
 How good is VNC access under PV these days? With HVM you get 
a virtual
 keyboard, video, and mouse which can get you out of trouble if you 
do
 something dumb and lose network access.
 
 James
 -----------------------------------------------------------------   Hi James,   I just use xm console to get access to my linux shell without 
network access. VNC (for desktop PV environments) works fine if you install a 
VNC server (however this is network based)   Cheers 
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