Re: xen

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Hi,
Make sure KVM will work on 64 bit h/w.

Thanks

On 23-Feb-2011 9:26 PM, "cliff here" <c4ifford@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes, KVM is preferred over XEN; I don't think there is much difference in
functionality other than you don't have to boot to separate kernel like the
previous poster said.

KVM should be simply installed by do a yum install on it, also check to make
sure virt-manager and libvirtd are installed and running and you should be
good to go.




On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:59 AM, eugenejvr <eugenejvr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> hi,
>
> on rhel you ne...
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