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[Xen-users] domU minimum and maximum memory

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Subject: [Xen-users] domU minimum and maximum memory
From: Mike Williams <mike.williams@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:23:31 +0100
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I see this feature in other virtualization systems, but can't find any mention 
of it in Xen.
Can Xen give a guaranteed minimum amount of ram to a VM, but allow it to take 
more to a certain limit if required?
The VMs certainly handle having the amount of memory they have changed 
manually with "xm mem-set", so doesn't seem so far fetched an idea.

Thanks

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