Hi, just found: PSARC/2010/250 EOF of Solaris xVM dom0 approved. So does this mean, Xen is officially dead on Solaris? Regards, jel. -- Otto-von-Guericke University http://www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/ Department of Computer Science Geb. 29 R 027, Universitaetsplatz 2 39106 Magdeburg, Germany Tel: +49 391 67 12768
I wouldn''t be surprised if Oracle is pushing people towards Oracle VM... -Dustin On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Jens Elkner <jel+xen@cs.uni-magdeburg.de> wrote:> Hi, > > just found: > PSARC/2010/250 EOF of Solaris xVM dom0 approved. > > So does this mean, Xen is officially dead on Solaris? > > Regards, > jel. > -- > Otto-von-Guericke University http://www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/ > Department of Computer Science Geb. 29 R 027, Universitaetsplatz 2 > 39106 Magdeburg, Germany Tel: +49 391 67 12768 > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org >
Wow, that is really disappointing... especially with all the features of ZFS, the intergration of Crossbow, etc. One would think you would deprecate OracleVM in favor of the combined Solaris/Xvm and try to consolidate. I was definiately looking forward to getting rid of VMware... but no point in that if I''m not moving towards a single OS/command set. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
> I wouldn''t be surprised if Oracle is pushing people > towards Oracle VM...What kind of kernel they intend to run for Dom0 support ? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
Granted I''m just guessing on the whole Oracle VM thing, but that seems to be what they''re pushing. The Oracle VM dom0 kernel is Linux. -Dustin On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Boris Derzhavets <no-reply@opensolaris.org> wrote:>> I wouldn''t be surprised if Oracle is pushing people >> towards Oracle VM... > > What kind of kernel they intend to run for Dom0 support ? > -- > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org >
Am 22.07.2010 21:49, schrieb Dustin Marquess:> Granted I''m just guessing on the whole Oracle VM thing, but that seems > to be what they''re pushing. > > The Oracle VM dom0 kernel is Linux. > > -Dustin >Based on iracles unbreakable linux, a redhat. Redhat has dropped xen, so they might try to port the real oraclevm stuff (based afaik on modded libvirt) to opensolaris/xvm to get a bit more down the appliance path, xvm anyway looks for me like a rough diamond. Florian> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Boris Derzhavets > <no-reply@opensolaris.org> wrote: >>> I wouldn''t be surprised if Oracle is pushing people >>> towards Oracle VM... >> >> What kind of kernel they intend to run for Dom0 support ? >> -- >> This message posted from opensolaris.org >> _______________________________________________ >> xen-discuss mailing list >> xen-discuss@opensolaris.org >> > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > xen-discuss@opensolaris.org >
Hi ! Le 22 juil. 2010 à 20:19, Justin Lee Ewing a écrit :> Wow, that is really disappointing... especially with all the features of ZFS, the intergration of Crossbow, etc. One would think you would deprecate OracleVM in favor of the combined Solaris/Xvm and try to consolidate. I was definiately looking forward to getting rid of VMware... but no point in that if I''m not moving towards a single OS/command set.I agree with you Xen on OpenSolaris was gold for Oracle... So bad it is throwing away ;( By the way I was starting a company that does cloud computing. I felt a bit puzzled about xVM... and I get back to Linux, unfortunatly... So bad I was true :( I really hope that ZFS doesn''t goes same way as xVM.... OpenSolaris was really good way to bust VMware, XenCenter and lots of stuff based on Linux... Xavier