Setting Up Virtual Machines - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 11 - VIRTUALIZATION Manual

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Setting Up Virtual Machines

A virtual machine is comprised of data and operating system files that define the virtual
environment. Virtual machines are hosted and controlled by the VM Host Server. This
section provides generalized instructions for installing virtual machines.
Virtual machines have few if any requirements above those required to run the operating
system. If the operating system has not been optimized for the virtual machine host
environment, the unmodified OS can run only on hardware-assisted virtualization
computer hardware, in full virtualization mode, and requires specific device drivers to
be loaded. The hardware that is presented to the VM Guest depends on the configuration
of the Xend.
You should be aware of any licensing issues related to running a single licensed copy
of an operating system on multiple virtual machines. Consult the operating system license
agreement for more information.
NOTE: Virtual Machine Architectures
The virtual machine host runs only on x86, AMD64 and Intel 64 hardware. It
does not run on other system architectures such as Itanium, or POWER. A 64-
bit virtual machine host can also run a 32-bit operating system, while a 32-bit
host cannot run a 64-bit client. This holds true for both, the controlling domain
and all further guests.
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