On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 08:13:57PM -0000, Eric Hammond wrote:
> I may be biased (ok yes, I am biased) but it seems to me that if Xen
> needs to be configured differently than KVM, then it should be and we
> should be building separate images for EC2 and UEC. The EC2 images for
> Ubuntu should be the best EC2 images possible without compromise.
We should do that if necessary, but *only* if necessary. Using a single
image cuts our testing workload in half, and if we can find a solution which
enables us to continue using a single image, we should pursue it.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 08:13:57PM -0000, Eric Hammond wrote:
> I may be biased (ok yes, I am biased) but it seems to me that if Xen
> needs to be configured differently than KVM, then it should be and we
> should be building separate images for EC2 and UEC. The EC2 images for
> Ubuntu should be the best EC2 images possible without compromise.
We should do that if necessary, but *only* if necessary. Using a single
image cuts our testing workload in half, and if we can find a solution which
enables us to continue using a single image, we should pursue it.
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- mdz