On 08/04/2010 03:59 AM, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
... My personal opinion is that KVM has the greater momentum so over time I expect it to gain over Xen. Today, KVM has for me one clear advantage: I can run it on my laptop without the need to run a hypervisor etc.
Today Xen is the more mature version and if you have critical workload on your servers, I advise Xen. If you want to evaluate what virtualization to use in the future, consider kvm,
Thanks, Vavai and Andreas. This is just for my wife's computer (my work laptop doesn't have the vt extensions, so I'm working on bringing up virtualbox), and what I'd like is for her to be able to use Windows xp pro while I'm using suse. I'd also like to try out things like QNX, Hard Hat linux, and such, all while letting her do her work in xp. Might this influence my path? Or am I overestimating what a virtualization system might do for me? Some other replies seem to imply that they can't run together without the "windowing under suse" feature enabled. I'm not sure I can talk her into that. jp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org