Linux Virtual Server Questions

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Best solution for deploying Linux virtual desktop
I’m looking to replace Windows XP client that’s used only for web applications & mail with Linux/Ubunutu virtual desktop using a thin client or old PC. I’d like to have failover and balancing capability and a simple UI. Any suggestions?

Answer Question   |  February 3, 2011  5:09 PM
Desktop virtualization, Failover, Linux, Linux Virtual Server, Thin clients, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Linux, Windows XP, Windows XP clients
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755 pts.

HTTP Server on Linux Virtual Server
How do I create http server on a newly created virtual server on SuSE Linux ?

Answer Question   |  November 1, 2010  10:28 AM
HTTP, Http Server, Linux Virtual Server, SUSE Linux, Virtual machine management, Virtual Server
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22,035 pts.

Automatic exchange of file between AS400 and Linux
Hi! A sympathic  colleague of my office comes to me and ask a very simple question  : Is ist difficult for a software working on LINUX to go and import Files in an AS400. I said him there are a lot of very good emulators functionning with windows. There are even possibilities of ODBC links [...]

Answer Question   |  October 8, 2009  3:27 PM
AS/400 File Transfer, AS/400 interoperability, Linux Virtual Server
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50 pts.

Migrating Xen virtual machines to KVM
If you’re running virtual environments on Linux, have you recently migrated from Xen to KVM (kernel-based virtual machines)? If so, what issues/problems did you encounter — if any — and how did you solve them?

Answer Question   |  August 30, 2009  2:43 PM
KVM, Linux Virtual Server, Xen, XenServer
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4,265 pts.

Physical to virtual Linux
The following question was recently submitted by a user via e-mail: How do I convert a Linux server from physical to virtual (ESX)?

Answer Question   |  March 20, 2009  3:01 PM
Linux server distributions, Linux servers, Linux Virtual Server
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4,265 pts.

Creating a cluster of physical machines to run virtual machines
I am wanting to create a cluster of 12 physical machines to be able to run multiple virtual machines. For instance a windows 2003 server running exchange 2003. An linux server running mysql, and perhaps a few others but all in seperate controllable virtual machines that span and use the power of all the physical [...]

Answer Question   |  November 23, 2008  4:18 AM
Beowulf Clusters, Linux Virtual Server, Load balancing, LVS, Virtual Machines, Virtualization and hardware, Virtualization technologies, VM, VMware, VMware ESX, Windows Server 2003
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15 pts.

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