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increase mem allocation for VMs #365

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marmarek opened this issue Mar 8, 2015 · 6 comments
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increase mem allocation for VMs #365

marmarek opened this issue Mar 8, 2015 · 6 comments
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C: Xen P: minor Priority: minor. The lowest priority, below "default." R: not applicable E.g., help/support requests, questions, discussions, "not a bug," not enough info, not actionable. T: enhancement Type: enhancement. A new feature that does not yet exist or improvement of existing functionality.

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marmarek commented Mar 8, 2015

Reported by joanna on 25 Sep 2011 11:07 UTC
E.g. allocate always in chunks of 2MB? This is in order to avoid mem fragmentation for PV driver domains.

Migrated-From: https://wiki.qubes-os.org/ticket/365

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marmarek commented Mar 8, 2015

Modified by joanna on 19 Oct 2011 08:47 UTC

@marmarek marmarek added this to the Release 1 Beta 3 milestone Mar 8, 2015
@marmarek marmarek added T: enhancement Type: enhancement. A new feature that does not yet exist or improvement of existing functionality. C: Xen P: major Priority: major. Between "default" and "critical" in severity. labels Mar 8, 2015
@marmarek marmarek modified the milestones: Release 2, Release 1 Beta 3 Mar 8, 2015
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marmarek commented Mar 8, 2015

Modified by joanna on 8 Oct 2012 09:27 UTC

@marmarek marmarek modified the milestones: Release 2 Beta 2, Release 2 Mar 8, 2015
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marmarek commented Mar 8, 2015

Modified by joanna on 8 Feb 2013 12:56 UTC

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marmarek commented Mar 8, 2015

Modified by joanna on 8 Feb 2013 12:57 UTC

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marmarek commented Mar 8, 2015

Modified by joanna on 24 Feb 2013 15:29 UTC

@marmarek marmarek added P: minor Priority: minor. The lowest priority, below "default." and removed P: major Priority: major. Between "default" and "critical" in severity. labels Mar 8, 2015
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marmarek commented Mar 8, 2015

Comment by joanna on 1 Aug 2013 12:59 UTC
This is really a Xen-specific thing, not ours, closing.

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