Is Xen ready for the data center? Is that the right question?
Posted by: Barney Beal
Article after article and post after post have compared and contrasted Xen, VMWare, Veridian, and a host of other...
Article after article and post after post have compared and contrasted Xen, VMWare, Veridian, and a host of other...
Currently, there are three main styles of server virtualization, and each has its benefits and drawbacks, according to open source consultant and author Bernard Golden, a presenter at the Red Hat Summit, happening right now in San Diego. His lowdown on the three ways to virtualize provides a handy...
Following Simon Crosby's release of a XenSource performance benchmark, I began to needle...
And tonight on Friday Night Company-Fights:
The Undercard: AMD vs. Intel, Windows vs. Linux, and Pepsi vs. Coke.
The Main Event: XenSource vs. VMware.Ok, here's my beef. I hate all industry wherein marketing rules over substance, and in this case,...
(Editor's Note: scrosby is Simon Crosby, CTO of XenSource) As the enterprise Linux Distros go to market with integrated Xen virtualization, the jockeying for position based on the promise of integrated virtualization is going to heat up. You may recall that last year, when Novell...
