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Re: [Xen-users] How to install etc
 
Hi, 
Just a quick question do i need to have physical access to the machine
to install Xen or any other virtualizations. I mean can i install and
run it effectively from remote via SSH as i live in india and server is
in US. 
 
Pl. do answer. 
Thanks, 
Abhishek Jain
 
 On 5/10/06, Abri le Roux <abrileroux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi there,
  Not to be rude or anything, but have you tried searching yourself a bit?
  Good places to start is Google (Search for stuff like "Linux virtualization", Xen, UML, VMware, etc..)
  The Xensource wiki ( 
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/ )
  And the mailing list archives ( http://lists.xensource.com/ ) For the archives, pick a list in the link above, click archives, and
 search for what you want.. You're very likely to find someone has already answered your question..
  Good Luck! Abri
  On 5/10/06, abhishek jain <mail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 > Dear Friends, >  I am having a dedicated server for mine company and want to use that for > hosting purpose/VPS . Pl. tell me what are the various VPS technologies > available on free licence and  if Xen is the answer how to install it and
 > how reliable is this. >  Also i have RHEL 4.x and want not to reinstall the OS. Is there a method > without it as well. >  Thanks, >  Abhishek Jain > > _______________________________________________
 > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >
 >
 
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