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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] any opinions on debian vs. opensuse for Xen?
Sam wrote:
I have been using lenny for over a year now. I had some lockups at
first but I never could tell if it was just on vm that was crashing
and bringing the whole setup down. Since I have done cpu pinning and
better ram management, I haven't had any problems.
I have been using squeeze as a desktop for over a year now with no
problems. The only problems right now in squeeze will probably be
related to installer quirks. I would give it a try. I am going to
upgrade my set up probably in Dec. or so.
I've also running Lenny (with a 2.6.18 kernel for Dom0) on three
boxes - apart from one issue*, it "just runs" and I've never had a
machine freeze, lockup, or crash.
* The well known xenconsoled bug that makes a guest stop while
consuming about 100% of a cpu core. Restarting xenconsoled will fix
it and allow the guest to continue from where it was. It's not that
common, I'd estimate less than once a month between 3 hosts running
about 15 guests between them.
I've been keeping an eye on Squeeze and Lenny Backports. When I can
get another box I'll have a look at one or the other.
--
Simon Hobson
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