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A new open-source virtual-machine project has quickly won Linux allies, but its arrival brings complications.
A new open-source virtual-machine project has quickly won Linux allies, but its arrival brings complications.
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- i am confused with all this
- by ismetd February 26, 2007 6:46 PM PST
- i was eagerly awaiting for redhat's rhel-5 due in march that suppose to come with xen, now what?
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- your absolutely right!
- by Johnny Mnemonic February 27, 2007 2:06 AM PST
- We should only have one choice! The company
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- kvm and xen in rhel5
- by George Cole June 16, 2007 1:36 PM PDT
- http://www.analogstereo.com/dodge_ram_owners_manual.htm
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(4 Comments)does it mean we will have kvm and xen in rhel5? what about the future versions?
i hope redhat will develop a unified administration tool for managing all that different virtualisation software so that we dont need to see (nor deal with) whats behind.
should choose for us... wait, that sounds kinda
familiar somehow.