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[20070103]
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Article: An overview of virtualization methods, architectures, and implementations
There's an article actually titles
Virtual Linux
over at IBM's developerworks, that has
"An overview of virtualization methods, architectures, and implementations"
as subtitle:
``Virtualization means many things to many people. A big focus of virtualization currently is server virtualization, or the hosting of multiple independent operating systems on a single host computer. This article explores the ideas behind virtualization and then discusses some of the many ways to implement virtualization. We also look at some of the other virtualization technologies out there, such as operating system virtualization on Linux.''
Too much focus on Linux and too little focus on NetBSD, but
it may still serve as useful material when trying to tell
your boss/buddy/whatever what Xen is and why it is yet
another reason for going NetBSD.
(While there: anyone up for providing patches to bring the
NetBSD/Xen HowTo
up to speed for Xen3 from the start? Send your patches to
www [at] NetBSD.org!)
[Tags: Articles, xen]
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