Kirill Korotaev wrote:
Martin,

I guess Xen?

Thanks,
Kirill

Hi Kirill,

sorry for the off-topic but as I seen the news post from Redhat they
offer virtualization with RHEL5, GUI for management and other nice
features. Do you have any idea what virtualization product they use for
this purpose?

Regards,
Martin

Yes, RHEL5 would support Xen "para virtualised guests OS's." It would be interesting to see if the Xen GUI tools become available in CentOS.

RH are recommending a minimum "physical memory" per active guest of 512MB.

I've always found the OS Virtualisation/shared kernel of Virtuozzo/OpenVZ more suitable for hosting and there is more control over resources.

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Best Regards


Paul Lee
Operations Manager
Weycrest Solutions Limited
<www>  www.weycrest.co.uk
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