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[Xen-devel] To separate I/O domain from dom0 in XCP


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Dear all:
I tried XCP/XenServer and XenClient Express
I notice that: XenClient Express' source containsÂa special iovm-rootfs.xxxx package.
Thus, I believe there is a special I/O domain inÂXenClient Express
Also as I know, LDom (Logical Domains) has similar design.

So may I ask: WhyÂXCP/XenServerÂdont, whenÂXenClient ExpressÂdoes?
Is it a good chance to separate I/O domain from dom0 for any fine-tune ?

Thank you in advance.

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