Historically, RHEL\CentOS have used Xen.  I'm not sure if any other 
methods are working their way into current releases.

OpenVZ (managed through ProxMox) is a great way to host many 
resource-lite containers.  There's only 2 - 3% overhead and they can 
really add up low use servers.  If you're not using OpenVZ, I'd probably 
go to VMWare.  They have a free version and you can migrate that to the 
paid version when you're ready.  The paid version has all the fancy HA 
and load balancing features.

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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com



On 12/15/2010 12:07 PM, Matt wrote:
>> Great stuff...can't say enough good about VMware and their support.  Dell
>> support has been fantastic too.
> I think Redhat uses KVM?
>
> http://www.redhat.com/virtualization/rhev/server/
>
> Imagine it will work its way into CentOS soon.  How does it compare to VMware?
>
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