> But - Adam - what about the Sun xVM server you ask?  Sun's xVM server
was never 
> fully released and productized by Sun while Oracle VM,
Oracle's own x86 server 
> virtualization with a Xen-based architecture
has been shipping and running in 
> production for just over 2 1/2 years
and thus Oracle VM for x86/x64 will continue to be > Oracle's target of
strategic investment in the Xen-architecture space.

What version of Xen is currently (or in foreseeable future) Oracle VM for 
x86/x64 is
(will be) running ?
What kind of kernel is currently ( or in foreseeable future )  supporting (will 
support) Dom0 in Oracle VM for x86/x64 ?


--- On Fri, 3/5/10, Anil <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Anil <[email protected]>
Subject: [xen-discuss] Oracle VM as host on OpenSolaris
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, March 5, 2010, 12:21 PM

Sorry, this is a little bit off topic for this forum.
This URL seems to indicate that xVM would no longer be the target.

http://blogs.oracle.com/virtualization/2010/02/the_oracle_vm_product_line_wel.html

So, can Oracle VM server run on OpenSolaris (as a host)? This throws a wrench 
in things, I was hoping to run xVM on our OpenSolaris boxes with 2010.03 
release. What should we do, what's the 

Thanks
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