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Revision as of 13:42, 13 February 2010

Virtualization allows you to run several "seeming-as-if" (virtual) computers on one computer. This can help you

  • to work in several isolated VPN environments on one computer
  • to test several Linux distributions running at the same time on one computer
  • for developers, to test "dangerous" changes like on the login manager or the boot sector
  • in big companies, to take best use out of your computing resources

Topics

Solutions

Solution max vCPUs remarks
KVM
Virtualbox 1 easy to install and easy to use
VMWare Server 2

Comparison