[CentOS] KVM vs ESXi
Lars Hecking
lhecking at users.sourceforge.netThu May 19 11:27:28 UTC 2011
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> KVM is meant to be much closer to bare metal performance but doesn't > have (at the moment) the all inclusive, easily managed from one > console, turnkey solution to massive virtual installs at the > datacentre level. If you need to be able to remotely provision VMs and > move them whilst live from one centre to another whilst upscaling them > then you will probably need to go with vmware. If you have got the Mike, Are you familiar with any of the tools listed here http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Management_Tools e.g. Proxmox, ConVirt, OpenNebula, Ganeti, openQRM? Comments?
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