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Old 19th June 2008
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Originally Posted by vermaden View Post
If you run Xen, you will not be able to run VirtualBox or VMware at the same time and vice versa, you must decide which virtualization sollution to choose,
Thanks for your advice.

Sorry for the confusion on my late posting. What I meant is running either Xen or VMware or VirturalBox etc. Most likely I'll test Xen. I have a box here running VMware. Any suggestion? Thanks


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you may also go with KVM if you CPU supports Intel-VT or AMD-V.
What will be the advantage running KVM on a virtual box?


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You can of course run vyatta and many other OSes at the same time.
Noted with thanks.


What I'm concerned is following points;

- Whether we should not run anything on the host other than VMware/Xen/VirturalBox, etc.


- Can I run a workstation as host? Because I don't install X packages on server. I do headless installation. If YES I can configure/install the servers on the workstation.


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