Xen 3.1, XenEnterprise and RHEL -- what's new? | Linux Today

Xen 3.1, XenEnterprise and RHEL — what’s new?

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 8, 2007

[ Thanks to Peter Par for this link.
]

“Xen 3.1 steps out to lead the competition by being the
first to enable native 64-bit guests, as well as enabling 64-bit
hosts to run a mix of 32-bit and 64-bit guests. It’s now
possible to run any supported operating system in 32- or 64-bit
mode, including 64-bit Oracle, Microsoft Exchange 2007,
etc”


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