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Linux update on IBM System p
Most machines running Linux are x86 PCs. IBM's System p and Linux go well together, and Ken Milberg explains why and what's new. He gives five reasons to run Linux on System p, and shares some of the options for PowerVM, IBM's virtualization platform... Tip
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Implementing Fedora virtualization from 'Virtualization for Dummies'
This guide provides an introduction to virtualization with Fedora. Author Bernard Golden outlines how to perform a cost-benefit analysis of a virtualization implementation, how to manage and integrate the software with your existing programs and more... Tip
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Microsoft meets enterprise Linux: Novell's Open Enterprise Server 2
An expert discusses Novell Open Enterprise Server 2's new key features: Active Directory functionality and enhanced virtualization capabilities. Tip
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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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User Mode Linux: Maximizing performance, jailing attackers
In this interview, "User Mode Linux" author and project architect Jeff Dike gives security tips on UML and discusses why, in some ways, UML is better than Xen and VMware. Tip
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How virtualization can improve security, part 2
Virtualization technology's potential extends far beyond just cost savings. Author and Microsoft MVP Alessandro Perilli sheds some light on how companies might use virtualization to improve enterprise IT security. Tip
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How virtualization can improve security
Virtualization technology's potential extends far beyond just cost savings. Author and Microsoft MVP Alessandro Perilli sheds some light on how companies might use virtualization to improve enterprise IT security. Tip
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VMware ESX ahead of Xen and Virtual Server in virtualization race
Find out why two authors think VMware ESX Server is miles ahead of Xen and Virtual Server. They advise you on what to watch out for when running ESX Server and how to avoid sprawl in your virtual data center. Tip
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Virtually different by comparison: OpenVZ vs Virtuozzo
Find out how open source OpenVZ and proprietary Virtuozzo, both products of vendor SWsoft, match up at the enterprise-level in the ongoing competition for the virtual private server space. Tip
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Open source virtual computing with Xen
Windows expert Serdar Yegulalp compares Xen to Microsoft Virtual Server and VMware in terms of performance, usability and general functionality. Tip