Harness the Power of Virtualization for Server Consolidation
Source: Novell
Publish Date: August 2007
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The SUSE® Linux Enterprise 10 platform is the first Linux distribution to fully integrate of the Xen 3.0 hypervisor as a core component of the operating system. Available from Novell®, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 offers data centers the first enterprise-ready Linux virtualization solution on the market. Xen is the industry’s fastest and most secure open source infrastructure virtualization software technology. It has been endorsed and adopted by more than 20 of the industry’s major vendors, including AMD, whose next-generation AMD Opteron processor incorporates AMD Virtualization (AMD-V). Xen utilizes specific extensions that enable data centers to provide hardware-based protection/isolation of individual virtual machines and to achieve higher levels of performance when running fully virtualized servers.
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“White paper” lends too much weight to this pamphlet, which seems to be little more than a sales card with a few terms explained. There are no real technical resources, advice or discussion in it at all - if you don’t know what virtualization is, then it may be somewhat useful as a dressed-up glossary - if you do know anything about the subject then i’d avoid wasting your time, as I have done, by simply ignoring it.
Extremely disappointing.
Tim