Xen Virtualization: Hypervisor (aka VMM aka Microkernel)

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Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of
multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of
performance and resource isolation.

This package contains the Xen Hypervisor. (tm)

Modern computers are sufficiently powerful to use virtualization to
present the illusion of many smaller virtual machines (VMs), each
running a separate operating system instance. Successful partitioning
of a machine to support the concurrent execution of multiple operating
systems poses several challenges. Firstly, virtual machines must be
isolated from one another: It is not acceptable for the execution of
one to adversely affect the performance of another. This is
particularly true when virtual machines are owned by mutually
untrusting users. Secondly, it is necessary to support a variety of
different operating systems to accommodate the heterogeneity of popular
applications. Thirdly, the performance overhead introduced by
virtualization should be small.

Xen uses a technique called paravirtualization: The guest OS is
modified, mainly to enhance performance.

The Xen hypervisor (microkernel) does not provide device drivers for
your hardware (except for CPU and memory). This job is left to the
kernel that's running in domain 0. Thus the domain 0 kernel is
privileged; it has full hardware access. It's started immediately after
Xen starts up. Other domains have no access to the hardware; instead
they use virtual interfaces that are provided by Xen (with the help of
the domain 0 kernel).

Xen does support booting other Operating Systems; ports of NetBSD
(Christian Limpach), FreeBSD (Kip Macy), and Plan 9 (Ron Minnich)
exist. A port of Windows XP was developed for an earlier version of
Xen, but is not available for release due to license restrictions.

In addition to this package you need to install the kernel-xen and
xen-tools to use Xen. Xen 3 also supports running unmodified guests
using full virtualization, if appropriate hardware is present. Install
xen-tools-ioemu if you want to use this.

[Hypervisor is a trademark of IBM]

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README.SuSE 0000025059 24.5 KB
baselibs.conf 0000000009 9 Bytes
blktap-pv-cdrom.patch 0000023993 23.4 KB
blktapctrl-close-fifos.patch 0000000648 648 Bytes
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blktapctrl-disable-debug-printf.patch 0000000460 460 Bytes
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block-iscsi 0000002109 2.06 KB
block-nbd 0000000673 673 Bytes
block-npiv 0000003691 3.6 KB
block-npiv-common.sh 0000008277 8.08 KB
block-npiv-vport 0000002101 2.05 KB
boot.local.xenU 0000001987 1.94 KB
boot.xen 0000002385 2.33 KB
bridge-bonding.patch 0000001712 1.67 KB
bridge-opensuse.patch 0000000898 898 Bytes
bridge-record-creation.patch 0000001206 1.18 KB
bridge-vlan.patch 0000001953 1.91 KB
disable-wget-check.patch 0000011194 10.9 KB
disable_emulated_device.patch 0000000573 573 Bytes
domUloader.py 0000018850 18.4 KB
etc_pam.d_xen-api 0000000265 265 Bytes
hibernate.patch 0000001420 1.39 KB
init.pciback 0000002530 2.47 KB
init.xen_loop 0000000093 93 Bytes
init.xend 0000002302 2.25 KB
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ipxe-enable-nics.patch 0000000371 371 Bytes
ipxe.tar.bz2 0002877265 2.74 MB
kmp_filelist 0000000080 80 Bytes
libxen_permissive.patch 0000000766 766 Bytes
logrotate.conf 0000000259 259 Bytes
magic_ioport_compat.patch 0000000746 746 Bytes
minios-fixups.patch 0000000404 404 Bytes
network-nat-open-SuSEfirewall2-FORWARD.patch 0000000698 698 Bytes
pvdrv-import-shared-info.patch 0000002234 2.18 KB
pygrub-netware-xnloader.patch 0000000722 722 Bytes
qemu-xen-dir-remote.tar.bz2 0006037625 5.76 MB
qemu-xen-traditional-dir-remote.tar.bz2 0003213261 3.06 MB
seabios-dir-remote.tar.bz2 0000366614 358 KB
stdvga-cache.patch 0000000750 750 Bytes
stubdom.tar.bz2 0017477089 16.7 MB
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suspend_evtchn_lock.patch 0000002401 2.34 KB
sysconfig.pciback 0000000237 237 Bytes
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tmp_build.patch 0000001258 1.23 KB
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vif-bridge-no-iptables.patch 0000000432 432 Bytes
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xen-changeset.patch 0000001401 1.37 KB
xen-destdir.patch 0000004176 4.08 KB
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xen-xmexample-vti.patch 0000000493 493 Bytes
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xen.changes 0000269303 263 KB
xen.sles11sp1.fate311487.xen_platform_pci.dmistring.patch 0000001291 1.26 KB
xen.spec 0000041600 40.6 KB
xen_pvdrivers.conf 0000000397 397 Bytes
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xenapiusers 0000000005 5 Bytes
xenconsole-no-multiple-connections.patch 0000000874 874 Bytes
xend-relocation-server.fw 0000000097 97 Bytes
xend-relocation.sh 0000004144 4.05 KB
xend-sysconfig.patch 0000000968 968 Bytes
xend-traditional-qemu.patch 0000216951 212 KB
xenpaging.doc.patch 0000002658 2.6 KB
xmclone.sh 0000019564 19.1 KB
xmexample.disks 0000001106 1.08 KB
xmexample.domUloader 0000001167 1.14 KB
xnloader.py 0000001875 1.83 KB
Revision 174 (latest revision is 346)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 181935 from Charles Arnold's avatar Charles Arnold (charlesa) (revision 174)
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