Just so you guys don't think I'm off my rocker...well not totally anyway ;) I did come across this post in fedora forum that got me to think it might work....
Currently, I have *VMware* *Server* 2.0 and *KVM* on the *same* headless machine with 4G mem, AMD 4400+. It's running for a small business, therefore, I don't mind the performance. However, *2* win2k advance servers on the *VMware* *server* 2.0, *2* win2k advance servers, a XP desktop and a m0n0wall firewall on the *KVM* are both running fantastically.
I'm a fedora fan, but the PC *server* which I set up is running on Debian Lenny (Proxmox, *you* guys might have heard).
I believe that *KVM* is better, though, I don't have any benchmark on them.
So was just wondering if anyone had tried to do this with centos....looks like I will give it a go, all of my clients are Linux.....centos of various flavors...I'll report back what I find out...
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:03 AM, compdoc compdoc@hotrodpc.com wrote:
At the same time on the same server? I don’t see how…
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