On 2/4/2010 10:14 AM, Drew wrote: >> No no no not kvm >> Vmware are the best > > Yes and No. Each has their own strengths and their own weaknesses. > > I use ESXi in production because the smaller footprint and 3rd party > tools I have make management& backup exceptionally simple to use. I'm > also supporting a mixed Windows / Linux shop so I already have a > Windows PC that runs the management apps. Only thing I don't like is > not being able to log into VM's from the console, something I can do > with KVM/Xen. > > I'm playing around with KVM and Xen at home because the host in each > case is my home PCs. I use them because I have a few tools I use as a > student that only run on Windows, and my wife isn't fully converted to > Linux yet. :-) VMware player would work fine for your 2nd scenario. Or Server if you want to divorce the VM from its console, but on a desktop/laptop PC it is generally an advantage to have them tied together and avoids the ugliness of the 2.x Server web-based console. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos