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Old 04-28-2008, 10:14 AM
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Default Using Xen 4, any way to install network edition on debian?

Hi There,

I'm setting up a xen environment for zimbra. I know I should probably go down the path of least resistance and use centos, but I'm way more comfortable in an ubuntu/debian world. Ubuntu isn't supported under Xen, but Debian is.

Should I just give up and use centos 4 or 5? I heard 5.1 has some issues, should I just use 4? I'm not using 64 bit, btw.


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Tony
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Old 04-28-2008, 12:16 PM
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Well I am running ZCS 5.0.5 under a i386 Centos 5.1 PVM install on Xen 3.2 with no problems. Even though this is officially un-supported it has been rock solid for me.
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Old 04-28-2008, 12:23 PM
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I heard 5.1 has some issues, should I just use 4? I'm not using 64 bit, btw.
There's no issues running under XEN with CentOS 5.1 & Zimbra. If you are using the Network Edition then CentOS is an unsupported operating system. FWIW, I'm also running CentOS5.1 for the Dom0 & Zimbra OSS 5.0.5 on a DomU - no problems.
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