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<p>The next question I have is this --- where does one get a copy of Xen and Xen-tuned Linux?<br /></p><blockquote>Wed 26 Jul 2006 05:59:24 AM EDT from Richard Hubbard to nflug@nflug.org <br />Subject: Re: [nflug] XEN<br /><br />XEN operates a little differently than vmware. Essentially, XEN is the<br />initial os installed. after that, everything is a virtual machine on<br />top of xen. (as opposed to vmware/virtual pc, where you install your<br />os, and create vm's from there)<br />If the os is tuned to be xen aware, then for most apps, you don't notice<br />xen being slower than a normal pc. IF the os is tuned. The good news,<br />there are tuned versions of the linux, and even windows. the bad news,<br />you need to make your machine be a fresh install of xen first, then your<br />vms.<br /><br /></blockquote>
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