On 05/28/2010 01:55 PM, Dan Simoes wrote:
Back to the original question: I asked my buddy who's very well versed
in virtualization stuff for his short list.

He said for KVM, the kernel is particularly important, so the newer the
kernel the better.
On this front, Ubuntu is better than CentOS, which tends to have older
kernels.

If you're using this in any kind of business setting, I would personally
not run Fedora, and would go with either Ubuntu (10.4 LTS "lucid") or
CentOS if you need a Redhat variant that's free.

It was my understanding that RHEL 5.5 has increased their support for KVM over Xen. The CentOS version of 5.5 has been released in the past week or two.
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