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Old 06-01-2008
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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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