Hi, these Xen related pages are an attempt to use SME Server as Xen host and as a Xen guest.

For more information on Xen see http://www.xensource.com

SIMPLE description:

Xen is a Linux based OS that has specific capabilities of creating Virtual Machines. This means that when 'Xen-SME Server' boots it is possible to install more Linux distributions e.g. SME Server, Fedora, Debian etc. (Windows is on Xen's roadpath). All installed Virual Machines (Domains) will have acces to (almost) all server resources, connections and devices as if each Virtual machine is a physical server, have their own harddisk space, memory space completely secured from other Virtual Machines. The overhead of Xen for doing this is typacally 2-8% meaning it is VERY fast.

Wouldn't it be interesting to have a Xen-SME Server with a server manager that can do:

The listing of Virtual Machines could have options like reboot, shutdown, start.

Dreaming is fun! :-)

Now for SME Server to be a Xen host and/or as a guest (Virtual Machine) there are steps needed. The following pages are happy to catch your thoughts, hints, tips, scripts, how-to's and RPM's ;-)

SME Server as Xen Host

SME Server as Xen Guest

Thanks for your input!