Linux as a Hypervisor

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Tue, 07/22/2008 - 06:51

I noticed that the design that requires the lowest effort to quickly reach equal or superior features usually wins the marketplace as it tends to be the most efficient and stable over time.

I guess this is why we're not using IA64 laptops just yet.


 

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