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Re: Xen/Xenomai: msg#00211linux.real-time.xenomai.devel
> Is there any relationship between Xenomai and the Xen > virtualization > monitor(http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/)? > > Would it make sense to port (or to integrate) Xenomai in such > virtual environment? (the notion of a Xenomai domain might > correspond to a virtual machine). I would rather say that both are means to create domains (in the general sense of the term, cf. ISO RM-ODP), but of a different nature. In Xenomai objects in domains are tasks, in Xen objects are operating systems / virtual machines. IMHO, I don't see how they could fit together. -- Romain LENGLET |
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