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RedHat Xen vs VMware
Hello,
I need to make a quick decision between redhat xen and vmware. The servers that need to be virtualized are mostly windows and run core business services. There are a few linux boxes as well. My first thought was Xen but last time I tried it on RedHat 5 (our distro of choice) Windows was horribly slow and hardly worked. I would like to know if RedHat 5.2 brings anything new to the table for windows guests? If anyone has any experience with xen / vmware some feedback would be welcome. All the best, Marius |
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re: RedHat Xen vs VMware
For a complete review of the functional tradeoffs between the Xen implementation in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and VMware ESX Server, see this online functional comparison at IDEAS Collaborative Product Evaluation : x86 Virtual Machine Platforms
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virtual iron
I came across virtual iron (Virtual Iron - True Server Virtualization for Everyone) which seems to be pretty solid.
The problem with Xen as it is on RedHat seems to be the lack of PV drivers. VI seems to have these in order and performance is good. VI doesnt have support as many guest OSes as vmware but then again I only need to virtualize linux and windows ... The only thing I am a little worried about is their use of management servers and PXE to boot vms. Thanks! |
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RedHat / Xen do a very poor job of virtualizing windows and probably netware, among others, as well. It is in this regard that I need to look at alternatives.
So far VirtualIron which is based on Xen with Sles10 PV Drivers is the only real alternative to VMware. I read that RHEL5.2 will include updated PV drivers but I expect that it will be a few more years untill we see any real advances in virtualization from RedHat Xen for proprietary systems. For linux guests it is a very good solution but we need windows. |