Dear all:
I tried XCP/XenServer and XenClient Express
I notice that: XenClient Express' source contains a special iovm-rootfs.xxxx
package.
Thus, I believe there is a special I/O domain in XenClient Express
Also as I know, LDom (Logical Domains) has similar design.
So may I ask: Why XCP/XenServer dont, when XenClient Express does?
Is it a good chance to separate I/O domain from dom0 for any fine-tune ?
Thank you in advance.
I tried XCP/XenServer and XenClient Express
I notice that: XenClient Express' source contains a special iovm-rootfs.xxxx
package.
Thus, I believe there is a special I/O domain in XenClient Express
Also as I know, LDom (Logical Domains) has similar design.
So may I ask: Why XCP/XenServer dont, when XenClient Express does?
Is it a good chance to separate I/O domain from dom0 for any fine-tune ?
Thank you in advance.