>
> Hallo everybody,
>
> is it possible to migrate another VM (like LXC, OpenVZ, QEmu, KVM,
> VirtualBox, VMware or Xen itself,) on Xen. I would be very greatful, if you
> could share your experiences with me. I''ve never worked with Xen
yet, but
> I''m really interested in it.
>
> Thank you guys very much.
> Nico
>
I think you mean nested virtualization? Am I right? That means running a
hypersivor in a virtual machine.
AFAIK, this is almost impossible on a para-virtualized Xen virtual
machine.(Maybe qemu or bochs could work, I am not sure).
On a Xen HVM, most of these hypervisors could work, but without hardware
assitted virtualization technology, so KVM is excluded. For example, if you
run a Xen hypervisor in a Xen HVM, the hypersivor only supports
para-virtualized virtual machine.
VMware can fully support this feature as I have been tested. I heard Xen
4.2 is going to support it too. KVM on AMD also support this.
The performance of nested virtualization is really a problem. And it is
also hard to use the most-recent hardware virtualization technology for
nested virtualization. Our team is now using nested virtualization on
VMware Workstation just because we don''t have enough physical machines.
I
am also new to Xen and would like to hear the optinions from Xen experts.
Best Regards,
Xinli
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