Overview of the Linux kernel flavors
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Environment
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1
Situation
Resolution
kernel-default
The standard kernel.
Use case: x86_64 (64bit) Physical Server
kernel-smp
On x86 systems, this kernel supports up to 4GB of main memory. On x86_64 systems (AMD64, EM64T), this kernel supports NUMA systems.
Use case: No special use case.
kernel-bigsmp
This kernel supports up to 64GB of main memory. It requires Physical Addressing Extensions (PAE), which were introduced with the Pentium Pro processor.
Use case:x86 (32bit) Physical Server with PAE, NX
kernel-vmi
The Linux Kernel designed to run on top of a virtual machine interface layer (VMI).
Use case:x86 (32bit) VMWare
kernel-vmipae
The Linux Kernel designed to run on top of a virtual machine interface layer (VMI), with Physical Addressing Extensions (PAE) support. PAE is a mechanism to access more than 4 GiB of memory on 32-bit Intel processors.
Use case: x86 (32bit) VMWare for memory > 4GB
kernel-xen
The Linux kernel for Xen paravirtualization. This kernel can be used both as the domain0 ("xen0") and as an unprivileged ("xenU") kernel.
Use case:Xen DomU, Dom0
kernel-xenpae
The Linux kernel for Xen paravirtualization with Physical Addressing Extensions (PAE). PAE is a mechanism to access more than 4 GiB of memory on 32-bit Intel processors. This kernel can beused both as the domain0 ("xen0") and as an unprivileged ("xenU") kernel.
Use case: Xen DomU, Dom0 for memory > 4GB (32bit)
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- Document ID:7004443
- Creation Date: 15-Sep-2009
- Modified Date:05-Mar-2021
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