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VMware, XenSource Join Forces For Linux

porjo writes "Peace has been established on at least one front: XenSource and VMware are working together to improve virtualization in the Linux kernel. Their original disagreement has been displaced by a commitment to work on a solution together, says Simon Crosby, CTO of XenSource, the company that builds products around Xen virtualization software. The two are trying to come up with a common approach to virtualization support in the Linux kernel. [snip] The work now under way would let hypervisors from Microsoft, VMware, and Xen work together in the same data center. Under such a scenario, it would be possible for a Xen virtual machine, trapped on a piece of failing hardware, to be automatically moved over to a VMware hypervisor on another piece of hardware."

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  1. Re:Open standards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Actually, everything he said is true. And it's got nothing to do with your editor or distribution of choice or whatever - Gnome is a huge, deeply flawed waste of time and resources. KDE 4.0 will be the first genuine desktop candidate on Linux, and sadly it will still have to compete with Gnome for mindshare. What a sad state of affairs.