Re: XEN vs VirtualBox

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On 04/05/2011 12:09 PM, Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> until now, I use VirtualBox to manage several virtual machines. I have 
> performances problems. I can see that the VMS don't use really all CPU 
> capabilities. I think that the problem come from the CPU emulation done 
> by VirtualBox.
> 
> So I said to me that the solution is to use a real hypervisor. I planned 
> tu use XEN for doing this.
> 
> Do you think that I can really use CPU capabilities by using XEN ?
> Is there is way then to convert VB image to XEN domains ?
> 
> Thanks for any help

If you are using recent versions of Fedora, you might want to look at
KVM as it is has native support. Xen is a great hypervisor, but it
currently requires more effort to get working. If you want to use Xen
"out of the box", then I'd recommend looking at CentOS 5.5.

Both KVM and Xen support hardware virtualization.

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