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Re: Xen on IBM Power5/6



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On Jul 24, 2007, at 1:53 PM, Matthias Scheler wrote:

On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 10:50:38AM -0700, medawsonjr wrote:
I've read in older forums (dated 2005) that IBM Power5 processor support was on the Xen roadmap, and that Xen developers were working with IBM developers
to make this happen.  Is this still the case?
AFAIK porting xen to Power5/Power6 is not on the roadmap. Xen is ported to IBM PowerPC processors e.g. PowerPC 970 (used in old MACs and IBM blades). PowerPC is low end branch of IBM processors based on POWER architecture. They are not supported(I can't use it) with IBM hypervisor and therefore xen port is good alternative for virtualization on these CPU architecture.

I'm sorry but I don't think that anybody on this mailing list will know
the answer to this question. This mailing list is about support for
Xen in the NetBSD operating system.

        Kind regards

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