Re: Clustering

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>
> Does anyone have any experience with KVM or OpenVZ? If I can stick to
> something that is not proprietary that would be great. I didn't realize
> there were so many options. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
> Bo

KVM is easier (like VMware) than OpenVZ when using virt-manager to
manage virtual machine and the new version of CentOS 5.4 support KVM
(KVM is default in Fedora distro).


Personally  i use OpenVZ because my hardware doesn't support virtualization

HTH
-- 
Athmane Madjoudj
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