On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 02:23:59PM -0400, David Nalley wrote: <SNIP> > I don't think we can dismiss the ability to have Fedora run on the > hyerpvisor that powers (by most accounts) 80% of the public clouds. > Amazon, RackSpace, Linode, Tata, IDCF, and virtually every other major > compute cloud services provider is using Xen of some sort as their > hypervisor. Even if that list was only Amazon AWS, I'd say it's still > too large to ignore. Effectively if Fedora doesn't work on Xen it > likely means it doesn't work in the cloud which hardly strikes me as a > reasonable expectation. I'd personally argue that this should be more > than a NTH, but my view tends to be pretty cloud-centric these days. <SNIP> Do any of those cloud providers ever run the stock image or do they roll their own with a custom built kernel anyways? I don't have a lot of insight into this but was just curious what the landscape is looking like out there. I personally think it would be cool to have F16 boot/install as DomU out of the box, but I don't really have a dog in the fight either way... just an idle curiousity. -AdamM -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel