I've used both Xen and KVM and at least in benchmarks of applications I
did here I didn't see much difference and since KVM is natively supported by
RedHat, that's what I've been using.
Obviously on this list there is mostly Xen users, and I feel like I must
be missing some great advantage so I am curious, those of you who prefer Xen,
why?
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2014, NightLightHosts Admin wrote:
> Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 22:21:36 -1000
> From: NightLightHosts Admin <admin at nightlighthosts.com>
> Reply-To: Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS
> <centos-virt at centos.org>
> To: centos-virt at centos.org
> Subject: [CentOS-virt] Hey
>
> Just want to let you guys know that, although it may have been around
> for a bit, bringing Xen back to CentOS is awesome and I really
> appreciate it. I was very disappointed when RedHat dropped support as
> Xen is awesome.
>
> Thanks for the effort!
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