Frankly I don't see running 100 VMs as a realistic goal, being able to
run Linux, Windows, Solaris and BEOS unmodified in 4-5 VMs would be far
more useful.
It is more than realistic. Hosting companies run more than 100 VPSs in
reality. There are also other usefull scenarios. For example, I know the
universities which run VPS for every faculty web site, for every
department, mail server and so on. Why do you think they want to run
only 5VMs on one machine? Much more!
Thanks,
Kirill
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