Hi all,
Somebody have tried kvm under centos 5/5.1/5.2?? How stable and usable is it?? Any tip?? After redhat news about support kvm in the future I think that software will be more releveant in virtulized environments.
Thanks.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 10:31 AM, carlopmart carlopmart@gmail.com wrote:
Somebody have tried kvm under centos 5/5.1/5.2?? How stable and usable is it?? Any tip?? After redhat news about support kvm in the future I think that software will be more releveant in virtulized environments.
It works well for me (kvm from CentOS-extras). I have pushed newer versions to CentOS-testing. But all newer versions seemed to have problems for some people.
Take care, Daniel
Daniel de Kok wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 10:31 AM, carlopmart carlopmart@gmail.com wrote:
Somebody have tried kvm under centos 5/5.1/5.2?? How stable and usable is it?? Any tip?? After redhat news about support kvm in the future I think that software will be more releveant in virtulized environments.
It works well for me (kvm from CentOS-extras). I have pushed newer versions to CentOS-testing. But all newer versions seemed to have problems for some people.
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Thanks Daniel, but which OS types can I run using kvm-36 under Centos5? For example, Can I run any BSD guest (FreeBSD 7.0 and OpenBSD 4.3 specially) and windows 2008 guest??
Thanks Daniel, but which OS types can I run using kvm-36 under Centos5?
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Thanks Daniel, but which OS types can I run using kvm-36 under Centos5?
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Buff ... list is really poor ... ok, I will try using kvm source (build 69 or 70) that supports BSD an Win2k8 ....