0. I''m assuming that you currently have OS/X running on your new Mac
Pro and that you want to run Xen VMs. Correct me if I''m mistaken.
1. I envy you, and if you decide that OS X is a problem I will happily
trade you a Linux box ;-)
2. It''s certainly possible to run Xen on an EFI based machine but it
means installing a Linux distro for your dom0. To my mind that seems
like a waste of a Mac and I''d sooner stick with OS/X and run Linux VMs
inside Parallels. I have tried Virtual Box and vmware fusion but got
better performance with Parallels.
Have fun!
Peter
On Jun 21, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a new Mac Pro with 16gb of RAM.
>
> I was thinking that I could setup a XEN Server for my software
> development environments and be able to SSH or VNC into the
> instances from my mac book.
>
> Has anyone run XEN on a Mac Pro yet? Work? Issues?
>
> My hosting provider (Mosso (RackSpace Cloud)) uses XEN and I love
> being able to create instances from a browser, allot additional
> memory, etc and start re-provisioning process, etc, etc.
>
> Advice is appreciated!
>
> Best,
>
> -Jason
>
>
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