all the possibilities for emulation/virtualization under fedora?
John Maclean
john at jayeola.org
Fri Jan 25 00:31:02 UTC 2008
You can also add these chaps http://openvz.org/ . I've been using a
mixture of Xen and OpenVZ in production and at home. I know that
there's Rusty Russels's lguest but I don't actually know of any one
that has tried it ;-)
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008
14:14:11 +0100 "Erik P. Olsen" <erik at epo.dk> wrote:
> 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.
> >
> I have the need to run the ancient OS/2 system once or twice a year
> due to business obligations and for that purpose I have such a system
> installed. It would be nice to have a virtual machine for that
> purpose but I haven't been able to find one which would do the job.
> VMware specifically states that they do not support it and VirtualBox
> (Innotek) requires cpus with AMD-V or similar support.
>
> Please if possible include such guest system limitations/requirements
> in the wiki.
>
Regards,
John Maclean
MSc (DIC)
+44 7739 171 531
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