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[News] [Linux] Open Source Linux Virtualisation Reaches VMWare Parity

Xen 3.1, XenEnterprise and RHEL

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| Xen 3.1 represents the fruition of some of the last key elements 
| missing in the Xen engine, bringing near feature parity with VMWare's 
| core capabilities. Look for rapid development of the tools to manage 
| the engine in the coming months. Or, if you want to try it out now, 
| Fedora 7 just came out -- go download a copy!
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http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com/2007/05/31/xen-31-xenenterprise-and-rhel/

On open source management and virtualisation:

Conversation with Javier Soltero, CEO of Hyperic

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| Hyperic already supports an amazing list of hardware architectures, 
| operating systems, application frameworks and data management tools. 
| This is due to the strength of the community they've attracted 
| no doubt.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/virtualization/?p=157


Related and recent:

New Xen Opens Up a Little More  

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| Xen 3.1 extends the open source virtualization technology with
| new API support, improved 64-bit paravirtualization and a feature
| for moving virtual machines on the fly. Xen is an included
| component in a number of Linux distributions, including Red
| Hat, Novell and Ubuntu.
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http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3679171


Xen beats VMware to native 64-bit punch

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| That's somewhat of a coup for open source Xen virtualization, which in
| other respects has lagged behind VMware's ESX hypervisor. VMware
| officially added 64-bit guest support to ESX this fall with the
| launch of version 3.0.1, even though the hypervisor itself runs
| as a 32-bit application.
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http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid94_gci1255875,00.html

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