Well, I believe, you shall start from some books about xen. Without
consistent xen knowledge you will often see some ''strange
things''.
Really cool book is Definitive Guide to Xen. But be ready to very
concentrated book. The Xen boot (practical guide) is not very good, but
much easy to read.
Other way is using XenServer/XCP with XenCenter or OpenXenManager (lame
windows way for people who wish ''do it somehow and forgot'').
... and third, really hardcore way, is learn xen/xend sources [the path
of the god].
В Втр, 23/11/2010 в 17:44 +0530, R, Muthuraman пишет:> Hi,
>
> I am working in Wipro Technologies India as a Technical Consultant. I
> am new to XEN Hypervisor [from http://wiki.xen.org/xenwiki/LiveCD].
> Have downloaded “livecd-xen-3.2-0.8.2-i386.iso” and burned the XEN
> Live CD v2.0 .
>
> My development box is built with Windows XP SP3.Our Project is to use
> multiple Windows guest operating systems in XEN.
>
> Kindly guide me how to implement this Infrastructure
>
> Regards
> Muthuraman.R
>
>
>
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