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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; margin-top: 0pt;">Jonathan Ben Avraham
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cite="mid:Pine.LNX.4.64.1001181249110.3248@linray.tkos.co.il"
type="cite">Hi Gilad,
<br>
Why do you recommend KVM over XEN? Have you fiddled with both? Are
there particular problems with XEN?
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No practical experience. <br>
<br>
>From a design standpoint, it's architecture is overly complex and this
is very evident when you use it.<br>
It is STILL not in the mainline Linux kernel.<br>
<br>
All this makes for a bad user experience.<br>
<br>
KVM solves the same problem, with less fuss and IS in the vanilla Linux
kernel.<br>
<br>
I know at lest one person on this least which actually has code in Xen
shares this view with me :-)<br>
<br>
Gilad<br>
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