Saturday, May 3, 2008

Xen Virtualization A Practical Handbook



This concise handbook targeted at Linux administrators and
virtualization enthusiasts is ideal for professionals wanting an
easy-to-navigate reference when working with Xen and virtualization. It
offers bite-sized practical walkthroughs and experiential solutions for
many common virtualization tasks using Xen. Using Fedora Core as host
operating system, it shows how to add Xen support and create guest
domains running different operating systems, then dissects a range of
common virtualization tasks. Originally developed in 2003 at the
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Xen is an open-source
paravirtualization technology allowing multiple operating systems to run
on one physical hardware resource with near native performance. Xen
supports several operating systems-Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and NetBSD.
There are now commercial versions of Xen that build on of the
open-source version with additional enterprise features; this book
explores and uses the open-source version of Xen.

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