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Xen -- Great X86 Virtual Machine Monitor high performance

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Xen can run multiple guest operating systems (now linux is supported well) in the same time with unprecedented levels of performance. Due to high performance, it can be used to build VPS too. The porting to other operating sytem is ongoing.

 

Some links:

Homepage: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/netos/projects/archive/xen/

License: It is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License

Performance: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

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looks interesting.i would love to see sme benchmarks compareing it againsed bochs.im currently compiling bochs on my amd64 to emulate an x86 for windowsXP.(im planning on running half-life2 on it, which should be interesting..)i hope my amd64 3400+ 1GB PC3200 Ram Monster machine can handle it.

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looks interesting.

 

i would love to see sme benchmarks compareing it againsed bochs.

 

im currently compiling bochs on my amd64 to emulate an x86 for windowsXP.

(im planning on running half-life2 on it, which should be interesting..)

 

i hope my amd64 3400+ 1GB PC3200 Ram Monster machine can handle it.

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haha of cource that system can handle it. unless of cource you had a nasa super computer with 512 2.GHZ Xeon processors and a couple terabyte of ram., then it probably wouldn't work :D

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