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On 2/2/2010 6:20 AM, Rafał Radecki wrote:
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cite="mid:b60fba161002020320xdda9188l96a25794696f4876@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi All.<br>
<br>
I plan to use virtualization in my production environment. I plan to
use one of the following options:<br>
- KVM;<br>
- VMWare Esxi;<br>
- VMWare Workstation.<br>
<br>
I
plan to install Windows 2008 as a guest. I want to use something like
LVM snapshots for backups. Stability is also very important, the guest
will be used as a production server.<br>
Which option could You recommend and why? <br>
<br>
Thank You very much in advance :)<br>
<br>
With regards,<br>
<font color="#888888">R.</font>
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I use exsi personally..that way i'm not running centos and then a
virtualization host and then a host in that...go for a bare metal
hypervisor..then you can run windows right off the hypervisor..much
faster.<br>
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