Am 11.07.2009 13:23, schrieb Matt Kilham:
If you use xvm gate 3.4 you'll have viridian support, which is working really well here, IO enlightenment is currently not in place but will be available soon (maybe one of the list members closer to development could give here some more detail), so it may be fine for you.Hi all,I'm in the process of building a home server with OpenSolaris 2009.06. It's main function is to serve files (hence using OpenSolaris for some ZFS goodness), but I want to host some Windows x64 VMs on it as well. Given that there are currently no x64 Windows drivers for xVM, I was thinking of starting with VirtualBox (which does have x64 Windows drivers), and then converting to xVM at a later date. So, I was wondering: is it possible to migrate a Windows VirtualBox VM to run on xVM? If so, is it a difficult process? Thanks! Matt
It maybe depend even more on the hardware you intend to use and the planned tasks for the windows systems.
(Viridian guest support is available in WinXP SP3, Vista SP2 (afaik), Win2k8 and win7)
Florian
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