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    May 20 2006, 15:12

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    Nov 11 2008, 21:09

Virtualization

Schizophrenia for machines, in a nutshell. Very trendy since 2006.

Resources:

Date Link Comments
Nov 11 OpenNebula Clustered KVM and suchlike. Neat.
2006 PowerConvert a server migration toolkit that struck my fancy
VMware Server, Player, Fusion My favorites, spanning all my platforms.
Parallels Workstation Another option for the Mac
Xen
OpenVZ Solaris-like domains/partitions for Linux
QEMU Has been making a few timid steps from pure emulation to selective virtualization, but still isn’t all there.

See Also

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VirtualBoxVMware Fusion 3.1 - Better, Stronger, Faster Than EverVMware/FusionWindows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs
VMware Fusion 2.0 ReleasediMKSSqueeze me, Citrix...Linux
VMware Fusion Beta 2VMware Fusion 1.1.2VMware Workstation 6.5 Beta 1 - Now with 100% more Unity!coLinux
Team FusionSore FeetVMware Fusion - Elvis has left the buildingNews Flashes
Looking Forward to 20072006, From My PerspectiveThe StealthBookI Still Hate Mondays
Parallels WorkstationVirtual PCQEMUBacklog
Link SpreeTaking It EasyMacThree Things
SolarisVMware

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