Virtualization

Xen Virtualization and Linux Clustering, Part 2

Now that the first unprivileged Xen domain is set up, it's time to get the cluster up and running. more>>

Xen Virtualization and Linux Clustering, Part 1

Interested in seeing what all the fuss is about Xen? Use the steps in this tutorial to get Xen installed and domains configured. more>>

Introduction to the Xen Virtual Machine

Everyone's talking about Xen, but the code is complex. Here's a starting point. more>>

Linux in Government: How Linux Reins in Server Sprawl

The use of Linux and virtualization makes more sense everyday. more>>

VMware Virtual Platform

According to the web site, VMware for Linux allows your PC to act as a host operating system for virtual machines which I call VMs. more>>
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