KVM Virtualization: Ready for the Desktop?

Posted by thevarguy2 on Aug 5, 2011 4:10 PM EDT
http://www.thevarguy.com; By Christoper Tozzi
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There are almost more virtualization tools out there today than even Wikipedia can count. KVM, however, stands out among them as perhaps the only free, non-commercial and open source hypervisor designed for enterprise-grade performance. And it’s come far in its (comparatively) short life — so far, in fact, that it may be time to consider it as a virtualization solution for the desktop as well as the server. <a gref="http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/08/03/kvm-virtualization-ready-for-the-desktop/ ">Here's the update</a>.

There are almost more virtualization tools out there today than even Wikipedia can count. KVM, however, stands out among them as perhaps the only free, non-commercial and open source hypervisor designed for enterprise-grade performance. And it’s come far in its (comparatively) short life — so far, in fact, that it may be time to consider it as a virtualization solution for the desktop as well as the server. <a gref="http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/08/03/kvm-virtualization-ready-for-the-desktop/ ">Here's the update</a>.

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