Version 1.0.0 doesn't represent some fundamental change in the library used for managing Linux virtual machines but rather is a symbolic milestone for celebrating its seventh birthday.
I should have checked that out before posting. When I saw that they have support for Xen 4.2 I started jumping up and down! YAY! We maintain our own Xen stack for CentOS 6 and I like to have libvirt support for it.
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I wonder if it can now finally create an OpenVZ container without magically forgetting about the configuration file you gave it.
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Oh well, nothing really new then... :(
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0 • Disagree Agree ThanksI should have checked that out before posting. When I saw that they have support for Xen 4.2 I started jumping up and down! YAY! We maintain our own Xen stack for CentOS 6 and I like to have libvirt support for it.
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