> I had the opposite experience. In the end, whatever works. :-)

I have been using KVM on Fedora 13 and 14 and it has performed just
fine.  Did not
sense any form of slowness or anything.  Granted, I have not tried
VirtualBox, but
I think a hypervisor that is fundamentally part of the OS is the right
way to do virt.

As for getting a display remotely, with the open sourcing of the SPICE
protocol [0]
and now being part of Fedora 14 (and RHEL 6), I'd suggest that you explore that
to make sure that you are indeed covering the options well.

[0] http://www.linux-kvm.com/category/category/spice

Harish
disclosure: I work for Red Hat.
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