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* Stage of x86_64 port?
@ 2004-11-17 11:35 Erik de Bruijn - BudgetDedicated.com
  2004-11-18  8:19 ` Keir Fraser
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Erik de Bruijn - BudgetDedicated.com @ 2004-11-17 11:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

Hi,

I'm using xen (and UML) for a while now and it is absolutely great, 
mostly because it is a good concept and developed in a professional 
manner. I'm very interested 'how stable' the x86_64 port currently is. 
We have a 64 bits machine waiting to go into production, but ofcourse it 
would be very cool to have 64 bit support straight away. Is this 
currently a 'NO GO' for production usage, or could it be that 'if it 
works, it will remain working' ?

I hope I've got time to test it for a while and provide some valuable 
feedback, but the machine is remote and is needed for production.

-- 
Kind regards,

Erik de Bruijn
BudgetDedicated

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* Re: Stage of x86_64 port?
  2004-11-17 11:35 Stage of x86_64 port? Erik de Bruijn - BudgetDedicated.com
@ 2004-11-18  8:19 ` Keir Fraser
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Keir Fraser @ 2004-11-18  8:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Erik; +Cc: xen-devel


x86/64 support is not in the tree yet. The beginnings of it are there,
but nowhere near enough to start using it. It'll be a month or two at
least I should think.

 -- Keir

> Hi,
> 
> I'm using xen (and UML) for a while now and it is absolutely great, 
> mostly because it is a good concept and developed in a professional 
> manner. I'm very interested 'how stable' the x86_64 port currently is. 
> We have a 64 bits machine waiting to go into production, but ofcourse it 
> would be very cool to have 64 bit support straight away. Is this 
> currently a 'NO GO' for production usage, or could it be that 'if it 
> works, it will remain working' ?
> 
> I hope I've got time to test it for a while and provide some valuable 
> feedback, but the machine is remote and is needed for production.
> 
> -- 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Erik de Bruijn
> BudgetDedicated
> 
> www.BudgetDedicated.com | Tel. +31 492 430559 | Fax. +31 492 663870 | Mob. +31 6 21856715 | Adres: Haagwinde 16 | Zipcode NL-5731 WD Mierlo
> 
> 
> 
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