SUSE One-SP1
Installation mode KVM must manually install the KVM RPM package and bridge package, and after installation
Reboot the load kernel to take effect.
With a better focus on installation, Xen provides three options during the installation process, fully
Virtualization, quasi-virtualization of Xen, Lite version of Xen virtualization (without windows), KVM
The technical preview version is in its version.
Xen's semi-virtualized technology is already complete.
kvm-0.12.3-0.11.1 Chinese Version
There is no need to restart the virtual control terminal in the middle of the installation
Support for full virtual and semi-virtualized
The system occupies a large amount of resources, 1G memory runs up to 1 virtual machines.
Static provisioning of commands to memory, CPU Redhat 6
is already integrated in the first disk of the system. No system installation and re-selection
Has abandoned Xen, fully integrated KVM. But in version and functional stability, due to the 2009
Redhat has only started acquiring technology companies that specialize in the development of KVM, although the current version has
Developed a lot, practice range and time after all no Xen run wide and stable.
KVM also needs to be perfected in technical ways.
0.12.1.2-2.113 Chinese Version
There is no need to restart the virtual control terminal in the middle of the installation
Support for full virtual and semi-virtualized
1G of memory can run 2 virtual machines.
There is a bug and cannot be managed with commands REDHAT5
Same
Both Xen and KVM are included, and in the system kernel mode, KVM is started automatically
。
83-105.E15 English version
If you encounter a system reboot, the virtual end is disconnected and you need to run to continue.
Only support full virtual
1G of memory can run 2 virtual machines.
Static provisioning of commands for memory, CPU implementation
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