> Fedora does not have Xen as in 10, I cant wait till 11. So my options
> are download ESX and run it along side VISTA (not sure how I will
> achive this, never heard of multiboot with ESX) or go back to good old
> Debian and use Xen. Yes OpenSuSe has Xen, but SuSe is currently
> unknown territory for me. So I will go back to Debian.

Seems Fedora/Redhat has moved to KVM from Xen - something to do with Microsoft 
investing in it via Novell and Citrix buying Xensource.

http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f10/en_US/What_Do_System_Adminstrators_Care_About.html#sn-Virtualization



      

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