KVM, which uses Linux as a hypervisor and uses the hardware virtualization capabilities of newer hardware as now in the Linux kernel, and supported in Redhat Enterprise Linux. I suspect this will gradually overtake Xen and VMWare in …
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Today Redhat announced the release of its much anticipated product, Redhat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers.
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