Running Xen a Hands-On guide to the Art of Virtualization

  2008-05-03 13:30:02
A few days ago I finally got my copy of Running Xen. I was anxious to see how the information would be presented. I can tell you I was not disappointed. I am by no means a Xen master. I have tinkered with it a few times over the past several years but as I am getting ready to use it full time in production I need as much information as I can get. The books authors include Eli Dow, and Todd Deshane who worked on Xen and the Art of Repeated Research, as well as Quantifying the Performance Isolation Properties of Virtualization Systems. Read the fullReview: Running Xen a Hands-On guide to the Art of Virtualization
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