Hi,
The
http://www.linode.com/kernels/ page does a great job of explaining which kernels are available and when they are updated, etc.
However, I'm wanting to know a bit more info behind the stable vs paravirt kernels.
- It looks like the stable kernels are no longer being updated. Do I need to go to paravirt if I want security support?
- Why aren't the paravirt kernels labelled 'stable'? Is this misleading me? I really want as stable as I can (security updates welcome though).
- What are the technical differences between the two types of kernel? I know that one is xen specific and one is paravirt_ops, but don't know what the consequences of this are in terms of how the kernels work.
- I'm using Debian stable - do you think it'd be better to boot into Debian's own kernel, since it can run in Xen? Seems like it would be a hassle setting that up though.
Thanks in advance