Virtualization begins to materialize in the Linux kernel
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| Virtualization, the ability to run multiple "virtual" systems on a
| single host, is nearly as old as solid state computing. But it's been
| all the rage again in recent years, with more than a dozen large-scale
| Linux virtualization projects -- and while they require special
| custom kernels, patches, and software, the first steps toward
| OS-level virtualization have been implemented in the Linux kernel.
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http://specialreports.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/12/19/053225&tid=136&tid=91
Linux ahead of its competition.
Related:
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
Here's a distro with KVM:
Sabayon Linux 3.25 DVD: is coming!
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| After two weeks of hard work, we're mostly ready to release the most
| powerful Linux LiveDVD on the Earth!
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http://www.sabayonlinux.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=263&Itemid=2
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