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SubjectRe: [Xen-devel] Re: [ANNOUNCE] Xen high-performance x86 virtualization
Quote from Keir Fraser <Keir.Fraser@cl.cam.ac.uk>:
>
> > > We are pleased to announce the first stable release of the Xen
> > > virtual machine monitor for x86, and port of Linux 2.4.22 as a
> > > guest OS.
> >
> > Any plans for porting Xen to other architectures?
>
> Our aim was to implement an efficient VMM for commodity hardware, and
> that really means x86. We're considering a port to x86-64, but so far
> we're limited in man power (this is why *BSD is not yet available, for
> example).

Does it run recursively? I.E. can you can Xen within a Xen virtual
machine for development and testing purposes?

John.
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