Il giorno mer, 23/12/2009 alle 05.03 -0800, Boris Derzhavets ha scritto:
You can use F12's KVM, but once again Libvirt will be required
to
manage VMs.
F12 is a bleeding edge system for development, high performance
virtualization
environment. You might not need it at all.
So, VMware might be the best option for you.
Thanks Boris, I use F12 on my Laptop
and I want run some VM for test new
version of distro.
Now I use qemu-kvm but each machine use 30/40% of CPU of host system.
I want use XEN to see if it works better...
I have found this note:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/rhel-centos-xen-virtualization-installation...
But if I run "yum install xen virt-manager kernel-xen" this is the
output:
% sudo LANG=C yum install xen virt-manager kernel-xen
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, presto, refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* fedora: ftp.uni-bayreuth.de
* livna: ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de
* rpmfusion-free: ftp.nb.lug.ro
* rpmfusion-free-updates: ftp.nb.lug.ro
* rpmfusion-nonfree: ftp.nb.lug.ro
* rpmfusion-nonfree-updates: ftp.nb.lug.ro
* updates: ftp.upjs.sk
Setting up Install Process
Package xen-3.4.1-5.fc12.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Package virt-manager-0.8.0-7.fc12.noarch already installed and latest version
Package kernel-2.6.31.6-166.fc12.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
then I'm looking for some thing to do after this....
Thanks
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Dario Lesca <d.lesca(a)solinos.it>