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For hypervisor development, it is important to check that you have the correct hardware. In the best case scenario, you have a spare laptop or PC, that you can wipe and use as test and deployment environment. Another option would be to partition your system and use one as a test and development environment and the rest as your development environment. Please do check with your mentor beforehand though. |
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If you have a Linux laptop or PC that has Linux already installed on it (e.g. Ubuntu), you could also use [[Nested_Virtualization_in_Xen]] as a test and deployment environment. In this case, you would just install Xen packages on your machine and create VM's that you can use for testing and debugging. However, this may not work for all projects: so make sure you discuss with your mebtor beforehand. |
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== Compile, Boot and providing Logs == |
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Revision as of 17:21, 12 February 2016
Hardware Requirements
For hypervisor development, it is important to check that you have the correct hardware. In the best case scenario, you have a spare laptop or PC, that you can wipe and use as test and deployment environment. Another option would be to partition your system and use one as a test and development environment and the rest as your development environment. Please do check with your mentor beforehand though.
If you have a Linux laptop or PC that has Linux already installed on it (e.g. Ubuntu), you could also use Nested_Virtualization_in_Xen as a test and deployment environment. In this case, you would just install Xen packages on your machine and create VM's that you can use for testing and debugging. However, this may not work for all projects: so make sure you discuss with your mebtor beforehand.
Checking Hardware Requirements
Some propjectsa
Compile, Boot and providing Logs