Open Telekom Cloud switches completely from Xen to KVM
In the future, there will be no flavors and services based on Xen. Companies still have until the end of August to switch to KVM-based services.
In the future, there will be no flavors and services based on Xen. Companies still have until the end of August to switch to KVM-based services.
The Open Telekom Cloud is switching from Xen to the KVM hypervisor. Companies affected by the switch from Xen to KVM now have to take this into account.
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Open Telekom Cloud starts phase one towards standardization of the hypervisor. The future system will rely on Kernel-Based Virtual Machine Hypervisor (KVM).
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