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

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That's pretty close.

A

On 10/24/07, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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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