Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
don't use VM$#$$#$#

please use KVM, libvirt and virt-manager

Be aware that KVM is a free-standing package, depending on your needs and preferences you might want to pass on virt-manager.

xen is also available.

If you are going to run Linux VMs this isn't a bad choice, works quite well.



On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Gene Poole<gene.po...@macys.com> wrote:
If I plan to run VMware Servers on a Fedora 11 machine, is it good practice
to install the virtual kernel?

Thanks,
Gene Poole


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