Edd Dumbill wrote:
> We've got an amd64 box on our hands, and are looking for the most
> reliable way currently to run Xen on it. It seems that running a native
> 64bit Linux on it means we need to use an unstable Xen. However, running
> a 32bit Linux on it, we've been unable to compile Xen properly, the
> compilation dying somewhere in the assembler stage.
> Has anybody got a happy 64 bit setup?
I am running several 64bit AMD64-Xen hosts (with 3.0.2, the packages
from backports.org and the xen-patch from alioth) with 64bit DomU and
32bit DomU (the latter of course with a 64bit-kernel and 32bit userland
[except for iptables package, which has to be a 64bit package]).
So far no problems, very good performance, even if some of the domains
are under heavy load.
S°
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Received on Fri Oct 27 2006 - 13:02:18 BST