Re: Xen virtual machines and ntp

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Hello Marti,


I run Xend in the host machine, not in the guest machine.

Now I have 3 virtual xen machines running on the same Dom0 (Xen host).
two of them are running non kernel-xen
and one (the mailserver) running the kernel-xen

About the discussion between Mark and Jose R R, I´m totally ignorant about
what is best.

I only know is that to use para-virtualization I need a special kernel
(xen-kernel) and this is because I cant run Windows machines over Xen in a
para-virtualization  way.

In deed when I need to virtualize Windows, I use VMware. is it a sin? :-)

thanks again

ESG



> I thought you couldn't start the Xen services without running a Xen
> kernel...
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