Re: Virtualization feature for Redhat Linux.

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Hi

the "own" hypervisor is KVM, but RH supports XEN too.
VMWare is a leader in virtualization, but the XEN is mature and KVM I
thing a middle to mature.
A example, RedHat invest money and developers to KVM, so is a big
chance to a great hypervisor.

If the project is nice developed the XEN or KVM is a good ideia.

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On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 06:22, Rohit khaladkar<rohit.khaladkar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,We are planning for virtualization in our organization. We need to
> run two or more machines on a single server and we are using Red hat 5.3. I
> read on the red-hat site that red hat does support it's own virtulaization
> techniques and we are comparing Vmware with red hat.
>
> Any thoughts on which would be better ? Trying to avoid vmware would save us
> some $ since it would be a licensed product.
>
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> Thanks!
> Rohit Khaladkar
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