Installing Xen on Debian Etch 4.0

  2007-08-26 17:00:06
For a long time I have tested many different virtualization techniques; Xen, VMWare, and Microsoft VM. Until now I'm able to conclude that all of them are usable on my desktop machine, but both VMWare and Microsoft's VM are more sluggish that Xen. This weekend I deployed my first server based on the upcoming Debian Etch and Xen. Everything worked out of the box. 
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