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rPath CEO lays out case for Linux virtual appliances
Is a virtual appliance with Linux at its core the future? In this interview, rPath CEO Billy Marshall explains why he thinks it is. Article
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Virtual appliances emerge as OS distribution mechanism
Are virtual appliances the future of operating system distribution? Vendors like VMware and Red Hat hope so. But just how beneficial they are to IT managers remains to be seen. Article
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Linux and virtual appliances: Five info points
VMware's partnership with Red Hat is only the beginning of what could soon become a slew of packaged virtual appliances in your data center. Here's how to get started. Article
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Linux, Virtuozzo top IDC virtualization report
Linux-based virtualization topped an IDC report on overall trends in virtualization for 2006. Expect Virtuozzo and Linux virtualization technologies to continue on that path into 2009. Article
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IT professionals' learning center
Check out our most popular chapter downloads that cover Linux security, virtualization and more. Then, take a look at what the authors have to say. Chapter Download Library
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Golden's Rules: Sun's Linux-friendly, virtual, portable data center
Learn why one expert thinks that Sun Microsystem's Project Blackbox and a broader Xen- and Linux-friendly concept is the right idea at the right time. Tip
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Carrier Grade Linux moves beyond telecoms into data centers, virtualization
Carrier Grade Linux now supports virtualization, blades and corporate data centers. OSDL architect Bill Weinberg describes CGL's evolution and its strengths. Article
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Xen startup Virtual Iron breaks ranks on paravirtualization
Virtual Iron questions the wisdom of paravirtualization while promoting unmodified operating systems to members of the Xen community. Article
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Virtualization news briefs: Xen's advantage over VMware; virtual SANs on hand
Check out the latest news about Xen versus VMware, Virtual Iron's new partnerships and virtual SANS. Article
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Dell downplays blades
Execs at Dell Technology Day in New York City said that blade servers weren't a good fit for many data centers, and that traditional rackmount systems may deliver better density Article