Just curious - any idea how much longer we can expect Xen support? I don't have the hardware requirements at home to support KVM - so I'd love for Xen to stick around forever ;)
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, fabien faye wrote:
I can confirm, after my last discussion with Redhat, is it better to learn KVM. Xen is going to die on redhat and centos in some years.
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----- Mail Original ----- De: "Neil Aggarwal" neil@JAMMConsulting.com À: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Envoyé: Mercredi 20 Janvier 2010 16:58:36 Objet: Re: [CentOS] followup to request for centos C/W
i'm under the impression that RH is firmly in the KVM camp (at least for now), and that learning Xen on red hat/centos wouldn't be as useful as learning KVM.
I agree. Since RH is moving to KVM, it is better to learn KVM if you have a choice.
Neil
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