Post, Mark K wrote:
No, Xen assumes an Intel architecture.  I (personally) don't think Xen
will ever be extended to work on a mainframe.  Given the very low cost
of z/VM, I would suggest you just go that route.


One can't run Xen without a guest; I don't see it ever doing the
virtualisation as well or as timely as VM.

It doesn't appeal to me, though I might do it so I could say, "I ran
42000 Linux guests under Xen."



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