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Re: [Xen-users] POWER5 & XEN 
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Gábor Radics wrote:
 IBM has a hypervisor for power and x86 called rHype 
(http://www.research.ibm.com/hypervisor) that is Open Source.  There is 
also a closely related research project at IBM called sHype to design a 
secure hypervisor architecture (that was initially based on rHype).  
Think SELinux for hypervisors.
Dear all,
if I understand well on the IBM's power5 processor an sHype Hypervisor
running which makes the same job what Xen makes on an x86 processor.
I also read the Xen article in LINUX FORMAT (June 2005), that xen's
powerPC-s port is under way.
 
There is also an effort to develop a Xen port for the power architecture 
(http://xeno-ppc.bkbits.net). 
There is another effort to build a secure hypervisor architecture for 
Xen called XenSE.  Even though this seems like a lot of different 
projects (and a heck of a lot to keep straight) they are all very 
closely related and there's a lot of collaboration. 
 
Thanks
Gabor
 
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