Dell to stuff hypervisors in flash memory
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| Dell CTO Kevin Kettler today confirmed these plans during a speech here at
| LinuxWorld, saying the company expects to see major performance and
| power-saving improvements by dumping a hypervisor in flash. Customers will
| basically "boot to a virtual machine-ready" state, he said.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/07/dell_hypervisor_flash/
XenSource calls VMware a cash-hogging automobile
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| Crosby said this model not only serves customers best, but creates a powerful
| ecosystem of vendors with a viable economic model. But for this vision to
| work, the code needs to be open source and available to everyone. Something
| like — oh maybe— Xen.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/08/linuxworld_07_xensource_simon_crosby/
Related:
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
The Year of Virtualization
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| I think that Windows will continue to succumb to Linux in the data
| center, MySQL and Postgres will continue to win projects that once
| fell to Oracle and DB/2.
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http://virtualization.sys-con.com/read/162110_p.htm
Virtualization: Linux's killer app
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| Think about it. Even Microsoft supports running Linux on its Virtual
| Server product. Why would it do that? Wouldn't an OS partitioning
| technology, such as that used by OpenVz or Sun Solaris, be more in
| keeping with the kind of homogeneous environments that Microsoft
| would like to see? Why would Microsoft invest its resources to
| support a virtual machine technology that can only open the
| door to Linux in the datacenter?
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/02/19/08OPopenent_1.html
Virtualisation gets trendy
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| The fact that so many areas of IT are affected by virtualisation is
| perhaps testament to how fundamental a concept it is to separate
| computer resource from the underlying physical hardware and
| demonstrates this is a strategic issue with a broad impact
| that has to be considered at the highest levels of IT management.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/06/virtualisation_gets_trendy/
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