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		<title>By: eraser&#8217;s blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Oracle VM and the Linux virtualization revolution</title>
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		<description>[...] By Mark Gallagher A few weeks ago, Oracle unveiled its new virtual machine (VM) product, Oracle VM, based on the Xen hypervisor. But why is Oracle introducing its own VM when it already has the Xen VM that comes with the Red Hat code? &#8230; enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com/2007/11/29/oracle-vm-and-the-linux-virtualization-revolution/ Enterprise Linux Log enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] By Mark Gallagher A few weeks ago, Oracle unveiled its new virtual machine (VM) product, Oracle VM, based on the Xen hypervisor. But why is Oracle introducing its own VM when it already has the Xen VM that comes with the Red Hat code? &#8230;&nbsp;&lt;a href="http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com" title="http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget. " target="_blank"&gt;enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com&lt;/a&gt; Enterprise Linux Log&nbsp;&lt;a href="http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com" title="http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget. " target="_blank"&gt;enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com&lt;/a&gt; [...]</p>
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