Sameer Naik wrote: > HI Cole, > > I have attached a copy of my virt-manager.log file. hope you find it useful. > > You comments on KVM seem very inspiring, and im already set to give KVM a > shot. > Before that i would like to know a few things? > A lot of these questions are outside the scope of this list, so let's not do too much back and forth. This info can mostly be found via google. > -> What is faster Xen or KVM? I am aware that KVM particularly depends on > the processor to support VT, which my processor does > (Xeon 5000 Series). Current KVM and Xen fullvirt are analogous, I believe, though true xen pv still has an edge performance wise. Granted I'm not an expert on any of this stuff. > -> Will KVM allow me to use multiprocessor support for Windows XP Yes > -> Does KVM support paravirtualization? or does it matter at all? KVM has paravirtualized drivers for things like disk and network devices. > -> Is the Migration of Xen fully virtualized guest to KVM possible? If you mean doing an 'xm migrate' then no. But it should be possible to move a FV vm from xen to kvm manually, though I'm not sure what errors could pop up. > -> Can i use virt-manager to manager KVM guests? > Yes, virt-manager has great support for kvm, and using kvm will allow you to move to newer fedora versions which have newer (and much better) versions of virt-manager. Thanks, Cole _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools