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[Xen-users] Starting out in Xen

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Subject: [Xen-users] Starting out in Xen
From: dnk <d.k.emaillists@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 10:51:19 -0800
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Hi there,

I am JUST starting out in Xen, and was wondering which download is best to use for the barebones hypervisor? For my typical day to day stuff I use CentOS 5.x which has Xen included....

Now it is my unfamiliarity with Xen, but would that install the hypervisor withe centos Dom0 (which is a guest right - in technical terms anyways)?

Or is that some sort of Xen installed over top?

I am just trying to get as bare metal on the base OS (like the vmware ESXi).

Thanks in advance.

d



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