You may want to look at Ovirt, which helps with management of the VM's -  it's 
the upstream of RHEV.   

It currently works well w/ Fedora as the host, but I'm planning to use it for 
Centos & RHEL guests.



On May 19, 2012, at 2:11 PM, Andrew Hume wrote:

> any recommendations for/against any particular flavour of VM?
> i will most likely be running RHEL6 inside them, but may be not.
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