Re: Xen 'production' services - are we there yet?

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Aaron Lippold wrote:
Thanks so much for the thoughts. So, I would assume then that a 'Xen
production env' has advantages not really in quote unquote
consolidation but flexibility? What's the one line ROI then to the
management in your opinion?

The advantages of virtualisation are really about isolation (one service can't stomp on another) and being able to run lots of different operating systems conveniently, eg. for builds or testing. Lesser advantages are migration and load balancing.

No idea about "one line ROI"s.

Rich.

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