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Old 02-08-2008, 02:20 PM   #1
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LXer: Virtualization in Linux: A Review of Four Software Choices


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This week Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, announced a partnership with Parallels, maker of the Virtualization products Parallels Workstation and Parallels Desktop for Mac. This makes four different virtualization programs that run on Linux: the free, open source Qemu; the closed-but-free versions of VirtualBox and VMware-Server, and the newly-available, commercial Parallels. This review takes a look at all four, and compares cost, installation, ease of use, and performance.

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