ye that is my point , if i using obsd as guest os will be reduce
benefit of OBSD .

so now only two candidate
- XEN
- qemu
- vmware server  ( price is high 0
- virtualbox SUN

may be i will try taht candidate .

Thank's for all sharing :)

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Daniel Ouellet <dan...@presscom.net> wrote:
>> Hi...
>>
>> My boss ask how to move current obsd server to virtualiaztion ( such
>> as  openvz, vmare , etc ) .
>> anyone in here sucsess moving obsd to Environment  virtualization (
>> openvz , vmware  etc ) , may be want share to me ?
>> So obsd become guest OS  ?
>>
>> ps: i'm so sory to ask this because Efficiency  and reduce IT cost .
>> thank's
>
> I run it under VMWare with MAC OSX as the host just for fun. Nothing real
> heavy and to do tests.
>
> My Son is running it under qemu on his MAC laptop and keep barging about it
> to me as I haven't done it yet. Well, to give him credit, I haven't figure
> out how to yet and didn't spend time doing it, but he is using it every day
> and created himself a workstation just like his mac under qemu with OpenBSD
> until he is happy with the final final results and then he will only use
> OpenBSD then. It's been pretty stable for about a year now or so.
>
> So, you can run it under about anything you want really, but you do loose
> the benefit of OpenBSD itself and become slave of the host OS as well as
the
> virtualization layer you use.
>
> In short I wouldn't use it, but again, there is plenty of comments on this
> same subject in the archive, so just use google and search for it.
>
> You will find plenty.
>
> Daniel
>
>



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