From: "Arlen.D.Wang" <dengyu@starsoftcomm.com>
To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
Subject: Re: Install paravirtualized drivers after booting forhigh-performance IO
Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 09:37:48 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d5p2rv$hf8$1@sea.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 200505091257.04034.mark.williamson@cl.cam.ac.uk
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Yes, Thank you .
Where is get a reference to the Windows support using Vanderpool Technology
?
Who is doing that Windows support using Vanderpool Technology ?
If Xen can run unmodified Linux , then Xen can run unmodified Windows also ,
right ?
DengYu Wang
"Mark Williamson" <mark.williamson@cl.cam.ac.uk> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:200505091257.04034.mark.williamson@cl.cam.ac.uk...
> Hi there,
>
> I expect you've seen a reference to the Windows support using Vanderpool
> Technology?
>
> The current VT implementation provides an emulation of real hardware
> devices
> (e.g. an NE2000 ethernet card) to the guest OS. This has the advantage
> that
> you can boot an unmodified OS and it'll recognise the emulated devices and
> Just Work. This will allow you to install the OS using its usual
> installer
> and get things up and running.
>
> However, you pay a performance price for emulating a device like this.
> The
> most straightforward way to solve this is to replace the emulated device
> drivers with Xen-aware drivers (like the ones used by the Xen-native Linux
> port). Once you've installed the OS, you can upgrade to the Xen device
> drivers.
>
> This should give better bandwidth for things like disk and network IO.
>
> Does that help?
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>
>> What is "high-performance IO" ?
>> What meaning for "Install paravirtualized drivers after booting for
>> high-performance IO"?
>>
>> Thanks,
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-05-10 1:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-05-09 7:11 Install paravirtualized drivers after booting for high-performance IO Arlen.D.Wang
2005-05-09 11:57 ` Mark Williamson
2005-05-10 1:37 ` Arlen.D.Wang [this message]
2005-05-10 2:24 ` Re: Install paravirtualized drivers after booting forhigh-performance IO Mark Williamson
2005-05-10 7:20 ` Re: Install paravirtualized drivers after bootingforhigh-performance IO Arlen.D.Wang
2005-05-13 9:31 ` Miao Feng
2005-05-13 15:33 ` Mark Williamson
2005-05-16 11:49 ` miaofeng
2005-05-17 10:15 ` Mark Williamson
[not found] ` <03a801c5552f$fc7c0fe0$b403a8c0@dengyu>
2005-05-10 14:12 ` Re: Install paravirtualized drivers after booting forhigh-performance IO Mark Williamson
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