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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Xen vs VirtualBox
I think if some enterprising person/company wrote a gui like VirtualBoxes for Xen then I'd probably use Xen a lot more.
-- Grant McWilliams
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use Windows."
Now they have two problems.
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There's a nice web based interface to manage XEN VPs's, called HyperVM.
The quick answer: XEN is more intended for virtual
servers, especially where you only have SSH / remote access, whereas
VirtualBox is more intended for personal / desktop use - nice to try
out windows on Linux, or MAC on linux, etc
-- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers
Looks interesting but I'm not sure it's the
same type of thing. I've played with all the guis for Xen I could but
none of them were really that intuitive. I think that Xen is an
excellent product even if it's future on RHEL looks a little bleak, although they've committed to keeping supporting it until 2014. I don't use KVM for anything right now but it seems at the frantic pace that the KVM guys are hacking away there won't be any advantage to Xen in about a year. I don't know the long term plan for VirtualBox either as Sun has more than one VM solution, one of the others is based on Xen. I think at some point the VM software you choose will be irrelivent.
I'm working on a white paper with extensive testing of all VMs for performance in a myriad of configurations. VirtualBox and Xen will both be hammered on pretty hard.
-- Grant McWilliams Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use Windows." Now they have two problems.
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