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- Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 00:28:02 +0900
- From: Simon Cozens <simon@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] xen and windows
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Mike Mazur wrote: > I guess what I understood from Xen is that you configure how much > memory your dom0 instance uses. Well, you can do, by setting dom0_mem on the boot command line. I don't, I just let it work it out automatically. > If your intention is to run other VMs > alongside your dom0, you cannot allocate all your RAM to the dom0 > instance. This means that even if no other doms are running, your dom0 > will not use all the currently available memory. Be aware that you can dynamically reallocate RAM between VMs. You *can* start by allocating everything to dom0, then slicing off a bunch of memory and allocating it to your VMs. There are other advantages to this - I've had the dom0 run out of memory and become inaccessible, but all the other VMs worked just fine... -- When your hammer is C++, everything begins to look like a thumb. -- Steve Haflich, comp.lang.c++
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