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Xen is a kind of “super operating system” which works directly with the hardware, allowing several virtualised operating systems to be executed on a system.
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Virtualization technology already exists, but the two companies say this new product _ called a Xen hypervisor _ would be unique because it would come already built into the PC or laptop, thereby improving the performance and adoption of virtualization.
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Virtualization technology already exists, but the two companies say this new product - called a Xen hypervisor - would be unique because it would come already built into the PC or laptop, thereby improving the performance and adoption of virtualization.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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It bundled a basic layer of open source virtualization software called Xen with the most recent version of its commercial Linux operating system.
Bits 2008
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Sequeira also said that open source software such as Xen isn't automatically more secure than proprietary systems such as VMware's.
Microsoft: VMware customers are 'Windows customers first' 2010
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The appliance tab allows you to configure your appliance to a particular use, such as Xen or VMWare/VirtualBox.
LXer Linux News Ross Larson 2010
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The appliance tab allows you to configure your appliance to a particular use, such as Xen or VMWare/VirtualBox.
LXer Linux News Ross Larson 2010
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Mercurial is used by a number of large projects that require fast, reliable distributed revision control, such as Xen, OpenSolaris, and MoinMoin.
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The appliance tab allows you to configure your appliance to a particular use, such as Xen or VMWare/VirtualBox.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community Ross Larson 2010
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The appliance tab allows you to configure your appliance to a particular use, such as Xen or VMWare/VirtualBox.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community Ross Larson 2010
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