Josh Miller wrote:
Also, to address your original question of performance, Xen is a para-virtualization technology while VMware provides a hyper-visor. Para-virtualization occurs when the guest is modified to run on the host OS where hypervisors simply present the equivalent of virtual bare-metal to the virtualization guests.
Where virtualisation is supported by the CPU, xen provides full virtualisation.
Another technology, which likely will be in RHEL6 (it's been in Fedora for a while) is KVM, which also provides full virtualisation.
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