Ok I started a side project using KVM that has snowballed in to a huge success. There has been some debate ( with my colleges ) over which base OS is best ( aka the OS that runs the hyper-visor )
My PoC ( Proof of Concept ) Cluster's HV (hyper-visor) is on Ubuntu 64bit but I noticed that Red Hat has been doing a good job at making KVM easy to use. IBM research has there PoC Cluster's HV on Fedora 12, in both cases we are using RHEL 5.4 for the VM's OS which is necessary. So the question is... which distro would be the best host for the HV? We are not talking comfort zone, but technical issues like does one distro's HV out preform another? or does Fedora 12 Virt manager have more function? Joe
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