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What I'm talking about is a Virtualization framework for home use, as opposed to huge server use
I'm sure I've seen something of this description somewhere, but for the life of me I can remember neither where I found it, nor what it's called .
Ofc there's a chance that I just dreamed the whole thing
Anyone got a clue what I'm on about?
Last edited by hseu (2009-06-20 08:07:21)
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If it ain't broke, broke it then fix it.
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No I mean something that is in place of the OS, not something to install onto an OS.
It was something that I can install more than one OS onto
I know about VirtualBox
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Xen?
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That was possibly it. Thanks.
I'll do some homework and post back later.
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Grub?
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lol grub maybe thats to simple
can't you hot switch with zen?
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XD Not grub, it was virtualization
I think it was either Xen, as ataraxia said, or something similar.
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KVM is another possibility.
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libvirt ?
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KVM!! that was it! I'm almost 100% sure!
Thanks tkdfighter and everyone else for your suggestions
Even if this question wasn't so important it means i can get on with what I enjoy
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Even if this question wasn't so important it means i can get on with what I enjoy
It may not have been so important, but still, a more descriptive subject would have been nice.
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KVM!! that was it! I'm almost 100% sure!
Thanks tkdfighter and everyone else for your suggestionsEven if this question wasn't so important it means i can get on with what I enjoy
np, glad you found what you were looking for.
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VMWare ESXi?
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I'm pretty sure it was KVM that I saw before, now after a few hours of research. But @rine: ESXi looks interesting too
But I have a question:
The documentation seems aimed at getting the install on a server, and then using client PCs to view the VMs....
But can I use the Server to *view* the VMs aswell as manage them?
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hseu - as already mentioned, please use a more descriptive topic when posting. THe topic should summarise the subject you want to discuss.
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Sorry tomk
It just hit my mind and I shouldn't waited for some sense to gather before I went about posting a topic
my mistake
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Sorry tomk
It just hit my mind and I shouldn't waited for some sense to gather before I went about posting a topic
my mistake
It's not too late to amend it. There is still time!! You can go back to the original post and update the subject with something about virtualisation.
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Renamed topic
I'll look at VirtualBox again soon too I think.
Iäm off to work, post back later.
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Yeah KVM is really good but as mikesd said, Virtualbox is just a little more polished and a little easier to use at the moment.
Personnaly I don't see a performance difference between KVM and Virtualbox.
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Isn't KVM direct competition for XEN as they are both server oriented, while Virtualbox is a desktop solution? That's the way I unterstood it.
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I think I will take a look at KVM and, if it's not what I expected, I'll go back to vbox.
I've also looked at ESXi, and in the long run I think I will set up a network in the house using this.
The only reason I'm using VMs at all at the moment is because of the lack of a stable driver for my sound card. but that's for another topic (of which there are already thousands of posts on various forums, so there's no point)
I was hoping for some kind of magic where I could have a 'hypervisor' (or w/e it's called) that supports my sound card xD, and then to install guests onto that, thus enabling (at least some) audio in arch
Oh well, thanks guys , I'll have to stick with a Windows installation and linux guests until I can get some money for a new audio card.
Topic can be closed at will of a mod.
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