> I have to install several virtual machines on a server
> with 2 x XeonQuad and 32GByte RAM. The Problem
> is that I have to run 32bit software on the virtual
> machines.
>
> What can I do?
> 1) Install a 64bit Linux on the server to be able to
> use the 32GByte RAM
> --> Problem: Can''t set up 32bit xen kernel for the
> virtual machine on 64bit Server
Since Xen 3.1 you can run 32-bit dom0 and domUs on a 64-bit Xen. There are
some restrictions (suspend / resume and migration may not work) but the
domains will run OK otherwise. At least some of these restrictions will
probably be relieved in 3.2.
> -----> Solution: Use HVM but this costs too much
> performance
Have you tried it? It may perform OK, depending on what you want to do.
There''s also a halfway option here in that you could install PV drivers
in an
HVM domU. That also would require the 32-on-64 support available in 3.1.
> -----> Solution: Use 64bit xen kernel and install
> 32bit rpms?
You could do that, but a true 32-bit kernel would perform even better and be
a "genuine" install.
> 2) Install a 32bit Linux on the server
> -->Problem: Can I access the full 32GByte for the
> domUs?
I think the answer to this is "yes", but you wouldn''t be able
to run 64-bit
domUs... Even if you had a 32-bit dom0 you could still install a 64-bit Xen
later on and gain the ability in run 64-bit domUs, though, so you
shouldn''t
get "locked in".
Cheers,
Mark
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