Hari Kurup wrote:
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/03/vmware_goes_free/
As anticipated, VMware has created a free version of its server  partitioning software in the hopes of drawing new customers to its  technology.


 Interesting bit-->["Xen is only for serious, bleeding-edge Linux enthusiasts," he said. "You have to live with a highly unstable open source product that's of little interest to the average system administrator."

It should be noted, however, that Xen will ship as a standard package in the upcoming server releases of Red Hat and SuSE, giving XenSource an immediate route to customers wanting to try the technology. Xen also boasts very high performance. (Incidentally, VMware gained traction by becoming popular first with Linux enthusiasts, so it might not be such a bad play for XenSource.)]<-----Contradictory
Am wating for FC5 release in March to play with Xen  I hear SUSE guys already anjoying it.Hmm I all along thought it was free :-)
Ronny

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Hari Kurup


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