nate wrote: > Cathrow cautioned, however, that although Red Hat will > continue to develop new features for both platforms, it > "might not make sense" to incorporate all the latest > enhancements in Xen, he said. ... Redhat are not the only people working on Xen and the Linux kernel... > "Xen's been a great solution, but KVM offers more > innovation and faster features," Cathrow said. > "Technology moves forward, and KVM is the future." I agree. However KVM isnt here yet, does not work that well and does not have anywhere near the momentum / userbase that Xen has today. So while I totally agree KVM is quite cool, I am not giving up on my Xen installs quite yet. Besides, who knows what the future holds :D there might even be something to top KVM, like a hypervisor in the bios of the machine... hey, isnt that where this started from in the first place! And keep in mind that you cant even install KVM in a stable supported setup today. A situation that is looking quite unlikely to change for a while yet. - KB