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Re: VMWare vs Xen
On 2008-03-05, ajp <ajp@nospam.org.uk> wrote:
> Roger wrote: > >> Hi >> >> After having to perform a fresh install to get to 10.3 I now need to >> re-install a couple of guest OS's. In the past I've been happy with >> VMWare for this. However, what are people using these days. Is Xen >> workable these days or should I stick with VMWare? >> >> Regards > > If you've bought and paid for VMware you may as well keep using it :) > > Alan VMware Server is free as beer :) And it works just great. Vahis -- Training new things: http://waxborg.servepics.com "The only thing more expensive than training is the lack of it" Henry Ford |
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