Difference between revisions of "ASL 2.2 Virtualization Notes"
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− | Xen: We are currently exploring support for native Xen support in the ASL kernel, where ASL will act as the Xen server. | + | Xen: We are currently exploring support for native Xen support in the ASL kernel, where the ASL kernel will act as the Xen server. |
Revision as of 19:39, 4 August 2010
Built in Support
ASL 2.2 includes built in support for the following Virtualization technologies:
vserver kvm/qemu lguest VMWare(TM) Xen
ASL has built in virtualization technologies, including:
vserver kvm/qemu lguest
This means you can use ASL for your virtualization needs if you prefer to use vserver, kvm or lguest.
Works With
ASL will also work with the following virtualization technologies, however you can not install the ASL kernel:
Virtuozzo OpenVZ Xen
On these systems you should expect ASL to report various vulnerabilities in the kernel. These are not false positives but are in fact vulnerabilities in those kernels. When using a VPS with these technologies various other behaviors will occur, and they are covered in the article ASL#ASL_inside_a_VPS.
Development Path
OpenVz/Virtuozzo: We are currently exploring the addition of OpenVZ natively to the ASL kernel.
Xen: We are currently exploring support for native Xen support in the ASL kernel, where the ASL kernel will act as the Xen server.