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[News] KVM is Better Than Xen

Increasing Virtualization Insanity

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| For sysadmin types this means: do what you have to do with Xen for now. But 
| keep the investments small. For developers this means: don't let yourself be 
| tied to a platform. Use an abstraction layer such as libvirt to bridge over 
| the differences. For architects this means: don't looking to Xen for answers, 
| base your new designs on KVM.    
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http://udrepper.livejournal.com/17577.html


Related:

Xen vs. KVM: round 1 bell to ring soon

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| Industry executives are downplaying concerns about a growing schism between 
| rival open source virtualization factions but a market battle between Xen and 
| KVM appears increasingly likely, and imminent.   
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=1314


Linux: KVM Adds Support For SMP Guests

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| A recently merged KVM patchset included support for guest SMP, various 
| performance improvements, and suspend/resume fixes. KVM stands for 
| Kernel-based Virtual Machine,  
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/11775


Linux: Improved KVM Performance, Vista Support

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| Avi Kivity announced significant performance improvements and
| support for running 32-bit Windows Vista as a guest within the
| latest release of KVM.
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/8148


Interview: Avi Kivity

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| Avi Kivity is the lead developer and maintainer of the Kernel-based
| Virtual Machine project, better known as kvm. The project was started
| in mid-2006, and has been part of the Linux kernel since the 2.6.20
| release in February of 2007. kvm is a full virtualization system for
| x86-based Linux hosts, allowing users to run isolated x86 guest
| operating systems in virtual machines.
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/8088


Linux KVM Virtualization Performance

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| The benefits of KVM are high performance, stable, no modifications
| of the guest operating system are necessary, and a great deal of
| other capabilities (e.g. using the Linux scheduler). Once the Linux
| 2.6.20 kernel is officially out the door we will proceed with a
| greater number of KVM benchmarks in various environments including
| looking at the hardware virtualization performance between AMD and
| Intel.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=623&num=1

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