Hi Anil,

I’d like to execute the unikernel on KVM or Xen HVM or EC2 HVM, all of which I 
understand to be compatible.

The direction at EC2 is HVM rather than PV and the new instance types are all 
HVM.

Various other cloud providers are KVM so it would be good to be able to execute 
on such targets.

>> Martin Lucina has got a version of Mirage that builds using Rumprun, which 
>> requires a bit of cross-compilation.  The resulting kernel boots as HVM, but 
>> the patches haven't been inlined yet.

I’m familiar wih rumprun so maybe that’s the right way to go for KVM/HVM 
functionality. I was wondering if MirageOS unikernels were able to do 
standalone HVM without needing rump.

>> What's your Xen/HVM usecase?  Is it a cloud provider that only supports it, 
>> or some other reason why PV boot isn't enough?

PV’s need for a specific kernel is less flexible than HVM/KVM


thanks

as






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