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Xen drivers added to the unraid kernel

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Xen is quickly becoming a popular virtualization platform much like ESXi.  This may already be in the pipeline but I figured I would make the official request.

 

Maybe the necessary Xen drivers can be added to the unraid kernel like the ESXi ones were.

 

John

Xen is quickly becoming a popular virtualization platform much like ESXi.  This may already be in the pipeline but I figured I would make the official request.

 

Maybe the necessary Xen drivers can be added to the unraid kernel like the ESXi ones were.

 

John

What ESXi drivers are added to unRAID?  I must have missed that memo...

  • 7 months later...

It's been a blast following the progress over at unRAID forums as the build up to and release of 64 bit version 6.0 took place. I personally learned a lot virtualizing unRAID in KVM on ManjaroBox but the latest unRAID beta (v 6.0b3) is now out and allows for hosting of virtual machines in unRAID itself thanks to the enabling of Xen.

 

It's been a blast following the progress over at unRAID forums as the build up to and release of 64 bit version 6.0 took place. I personally learned a lot virtualizing unRAID in KVM on ManjaroBox but the latest unRAID beta (v 6.0b3) is now out and allows for hosting of virtual machines in unRAID itself thanks to the enabling of Xen.

6.0 b3?    We are now on 6.0 b6 which includes KVM and Docker (as well as Xen) support

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