On 27/03/11 11:57, Jussi Hirvi wrote: > Some may be bored with the subject - sorry... > > Still not decided about virtualization platform for my "webhotel v2" > (ns, mail, web servers, etc.). > > KVM would be a natural way to go, I suppose, only it is too bad CentOS 6 > will not be out in time for me - I guess KVM would be more mature in > CentOS 6. I believe KVM was introduced in RHEL5.4, so I presume CentOS5.5 have a working KVM support as well, in addition to Xen. Of course, it will be even better with CentOS6. For the impatient souls, ScientificLinux 6.0 is released - even though, discussions lately in this list raises some concerns regarding how good the binary compatibility is in SL6, compared to CentOS6. This makes me wondering how well it would go to migrate from SL6 to CentOS 6, if all KVM guests are on dedicated/separate LVM volumes and that you take a backup of /etc/libvirt. So when CentOS6 is released, scratch SL6 and install CentOS6, put back the SL6 libvirt configs ... would there be any issues in such an approach? And what about other KVM based host OSes? kind regards, David Sommerseth