> 2. is something I need to think about. VirtualBox sounds like the wrong > choice to me though. I'm running virtual servers on that host and Xen > sounds much more natural to use as VirtualBox (which looks quite > desktopish to me. I'm using it at home to run Windows or Factory.) > KVM might be the way to go then?
Are there any KVM features not in VirtualBox ? VirtualBox is universal. At first it was developed as a desktop virtualizer, but as of v3.2 it has gained plenty of server features. Live migration, Memory page sharing, VDE network, VNC server, GuestExecute, VirtIO network, FlexiNetwork, SMP, CPU-hotplug, ... -- -Alexey Eromenko "Technologov" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
