Boris Derzhavets wrote:
>> Boris Derzhavets wrote:
>>     
>>> I am a bit confused. HVM Solaris Guest at Linux
>>>       
>> Dom0
>>     
>>> will anyway suffer performance degradation.
>>> Why you need Linux Dom0 on top of Xen ?
>>> The most recent VMWare Server ( for example) will
>>> make Solaris 10 fully virtualized machine with the
>>>       
>>  same performance.
>> Not sure what you asking. If it's why does
>> Xen need a dom0...
>>     
> Mark,
> Thank you for explanation.  I am not asking why Xen needs Dom0.
> I am suggesting to create Solaris 08/07 fully virtualized machine
> with technology different from Xen Hypervisor , for example VMware.
>    It’s  pretty easy to create VMware VM for Solaris 11/06 on CentOS 5.0
> (Xen disabled). At the same time when I try to to use Xen 3.1 VM Manager 
> on the CentOS 5.1 to create Solaris 11/06 HVM guest
> installation  hangs .It will also hang for Solaris 08/07 HVM guest.
> Solaris 08/07 HVM guest is easy to install only on SNV76 (78) Dom0.
> Functionality   from theoretical standpoint is the same. 
> I believe implementations differ.
>   
>> Xen+dom0 == ESX Server.
>>
>> ESX server has the equivalent of the functionality in
>> dom0, but you don't see it.
>>
>>
>> MRJ
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Oh, I see, I just posted about this.  I have AMD-V, as I have a 1218
series Opteron (Ultra-20 M2) and with 76 I have no issues with Solaris
10 08/07 HVM guest.

James
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