Re: all the possibilities for emulation/virtualization under fedora?

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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
  for the sake of a presentation i'm giving, i want to list all of the
options for emulation and virtualization under fedora.  i won't be
explaining them all in horrendous detail (it's only an hour), but i at
least want to hit the high points, so i'm just trying to create a list
-- stuff like QEMU, VirtualBox, VMwarePlayer, JumpBox, KVM, Xen ...
and on and on.

  what's worth having on that list?  after it's all over, i'll post a
summary (and perhaps a few simple recipes) to the wiki.  thanks.

rday
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Robert P. J. Day
Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry
Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA

Home page:                                         http://crashcourse.ca
Fedora Cookbook:    http://crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/Fedora_Cookbook
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I havent used QEMU, though a lot of things are based around it. I used to use VMWare. Then I found VirtualBox. FOSS and easy to use. I give it full marks. Xen and KVM require (as far as i know) special CPU support, and as I have an old Athloin XP3200+, I cant use them.

But yeah ... put VirtualBox on your list for sure.


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