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[xen-users] about resource pool

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Subject: [xen-users] about resource pool
From: Zhang Li <cindy.zhangli@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 15:46:58 +0800
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Hi,
VMware ESX server has a feature called "resource pool", that aggregates
collections of hardware resources virtualized by ESX Server into unified
logical resources that can be allocated to virtual machines on-demand.

is there any equivalent solution using XEN?
is it a feature in XEN or can be added by using cluster software?

-- 
Best regards
--Li

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