Folks, I am totally ignorant about xen, and while I've been doing a
little reading, I've not yet figured out if xen is running under CentOS
or if CentOS is running under xen on this 5.2 version of CentOS. I do
know that the whole system from the user standpoint is way slower than
it was under 4.7. Heck, I can't even find much on what to do with xen,
much less figure out how to use it. Question... is there a kernel for
5.2 that does not have xen built into it, and if so, where is it?
Perhaps someone can give me a short tutorial about its value or use, or
point me to a place where it's use is described in lay terms? I'm very
comfortable with CentOS, but this is a whole 'nother ball game !
Thanks..
Sam
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