Software :: Virtualization Solution That Will Run On 64-bit Linux Distribution?

May 23, 2011

I am planning on dropping our current virtual machine solution, vmware server 2.x, in favor of something else. Can someone recommend a virtualization solution that will run on a 64-bit linux distribution?

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General :: Moving From Paid Linux To Unpaid Linux CenOS - Red Hat (KVM Virtualization)

Dec 21, 2009

if anyone of you have shifted using Paid Red Hat Linux with CentOS, and what are your experiences of moving from Paid Linux to Unpaid Linux CenOS. When do you suggest a person use Paid Linux and when to use Unpaid Linux?

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General :: Windows - Linux Virtualization Choices With Graphic Acceleration / Video Card Support

Jun 5, 2011

I am in the process of building a new desktop machine for work and fun. I am looking to run a undecided flavor of Linux (guessing Ubuntu) as my primary OS and several Windows installs with a Windows 7 install for .net development and gaming as virtualized environments.

From my previous experiences with virtualization software in Linux I was never able to find an application that offered descent video card support / graphic acceleration etc. to be capable of playing any games within one of the virtualized environments. And since I will be investing quite a bit of money into this system for gaming I would naturally want to find the best option available to achieve this setup.

So Onto my question: Is there any virtualization software available for Linux that has full video card support, graphic acceleration and capable of taking advantage of everything the video cards have to offer within the virtualized environments?

Or am I stuck with running Windows 7 as my primary OS and using virtualization for Linux and the other OS's?

Also I have no preference on open/closed source and price range would be up to $175.00 to support at least 3 virtualized environments.

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Aug 20, 2011

I would like to know your opinion on a Linux distribution that works best on a MacBook Pro. I tried Ubuntu 11 but I couldn't get wifi to work, all the keyboard shortcuts were jumbled up, and the even the trackpad was working horribly.

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Nov 14, 2010

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Apr 25, 2010

I want to setup a Linux Fedora based Anti-Virus & Anti-Spam Server on my LAN. I have more than 60 Windows users with Proxy Squid running on LAN. Our Email server is hosted on the Internet. Because of virus/spam generate problem, emails are worst affected & the users have a lot of problem on Email, as the outlook gives error. It happens when a PC generates Spam & our IP gets blocked by the ISP for some time. Thats why I want to setup an Anti VIRUS/SPAM Firewall on my LAN (before the Squid), so these spams do not go past the Internet Gateway.Hope u guys understand my problem & suggest some useful links, software & documentations.

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Mar 5, 2009

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Apr 16, 2010

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May 5, 2010

i would just like to verify that the command

lspci would show the FC adapter installed

is there any other command that i can use to verify the FC adapter is being installed

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Feb 12, 2010

I want to Migrate my C++ Application from SuSE Linux to Red Hat Linux.What impact analysis i should do?

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Mar 12, 2010

I am unable to ssh a Linux box from other Linux boxes; also tried to window putty.Although I am getting the password prompt instantaneously.So far, by comparing logs of other server, I am just able figure out that "debug2: callback start" is not coming in ssh -vvv logs.

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Mar 17, 2010

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Fedora :: How To Download Kvm Virtualization

Dec 4, 2009

I messed up my kvm virtualization, I think. I want to reload it. I think I'm supposed to type yum install aptName.Is that right?Also, I don't know what to put in for aptName. I can't find the package names on the Fedora site. Where did they hide it? Also, where do I download apts. I searched with Google and find all kinds of sites I don't trust.

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Mar 16, 2010

I would like to run Fedora 12 in virtualization mode on my PC. Primary OS is Win 7 Pro X64 Can I use the Windows Virtual PC for this or a third party VM software is better. Any recommendations? Which version of Fedora 12 should I use ? Can I use the Live CD version ?

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OpenSUSE :: Xen 4.1 - Hardware Virtualization With 11.4

May 6, 2011

I would like to know or to retrieve a guide with all the steps to follow to do a hardware virtualization in a 1.5 TB-HDD in which i want to have 2 VM with VT-d (Hardware virtualization) one VM with Opensuse 11.4 x64 and the other with Windows 7 x64. The fact is that I want to run both VM's at same time and I need aid and tips with Xen 4.1 because all the Tutorials and guides that I've seen are from non updated versions (3.0, 2.2...). Do I need 3 partitions to virtualize by hardware (one for the host and the other 2 for the VM's)?? Which host OS do you recommend me?

Is it hard to configure Xen and anyway, how to do it? Basically I'm a novice use of linux and my doubts come up refering to Xen configuration, installation and Hardware virtualization selection ( Graphic Card Virtualization above all) because if I have to touch the BIOS settings tell me how, or the application sets it by itself? What I want to virtualize is a 7 Professional 64bits with most of the Disk space (at least 1 TB)for gaming&multimedia, and Opensuse 11.4 64bits. I'll use suse to work & test software.

Motherboard Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H
Processor: Intel Socket 1155 - Intel Core I5 2400 3.1Ghz
OpenSuse 11.4 (default DVD kernel version)
RAM memory Kingston ValueRAM 8 GB DDR3 1333 in modules of 2.
Hard drive 3.5 SATA - Samsung HD154UI 1.5TB SATA2 32MB MAESTRO.

I'm not searching for software virtualization/ full virtualization / paravirtualization. I'm searching for vt-x, vt-d & Graphic card optimizing with windows emulated environment. And do you recommend me to use another Xen version or software to achieve this goal?

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General :: Which Virtualization Software Is The Best?

Jun 30, 2011

I am using Ubuntu 11.04, I also like Fedora, Opensuse and Mandriva. How can I run these Linuxes in Ubuntu with Virtualization? Which virtualization software is the best? Can I download it?

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Apr 3, 2009

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I chose virtualization when installing Centos 5.3. The kernel I got is 2.6.18-128.el5xen My plan is to use KVM, I disable xend service. I don't need a xen enabled kernel. How do I update the kernel to a non xen one?

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Apr 12, 2010

I was wondering if anyone can assist me. I am looking to build a server with Debian as the host. When I installed Debian (Squeeze) the default kernel was "2.6.32-3-trunk-amd64". When I tried to install 'Virtualbox' application, I got a failure because I didn't have the 'kernel-headers' installed on my machine. I noticed there are no specific header package the 'trunk' kernel I was using. I have a few questions so I guess I should begin:

Is it safe to remove the 'trunk' kernel and boot my system on just the regular 2.6.32-3-amd64 kernel? Is this OK or not recommended? Please explain whatever is the correct answer. This is my 1st time using a 'Trunk' kernel so I don't know the in's and out's of it.

If I am using Debian 'Testing' for virtualization via 'Vbox', is there a specific kernel I "should" be using?

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Jun 10, 2010

i'm currently using ferdora 13. would like to know how can i setup xen virtualization on it?

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Jan 12, 2011

I have an Opensuse 11.1 system I am using to host a single Opensuse 10.3 KVM guest. The hardware has 2 nics that i would like the host to bridge to the guest. I have done many Googles and have not had a lot of luck finding a set of docs that I can use to help me set this up for Opensuse.

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I am running Fedora on a VirtualBox. Sometimes to allow for performing some real hardware testing, I need to run my development environment on a physical machine. So I need the hard disk of the virtual machine (the .vdi file) to be interchangeably working on both the virtual machine itself and my physical PC by booting a bootable image, mounting the vdi file, and then chrooting to it.

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Ubuntu Servers :: What Virtualization Software To Use

May 2, 2010

I am reading 'Deploying Rails Applications' and want to create a Rails clustered deployment setup as described in page 141:
Host: Ubuntu server
Guests: 2 Ubuntu vms, each with Nginx on port 80, a few mongrels (app server for rails) and MySQL
What open source virtualization software do you recommend for this purpose? I am trying virtualbox but heard good things about KVM. I have some questions regarding vbox and posted them on vbox forums - [URL].

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Jun 2, 2011

I am leading a project at work that will require at least one new server. There will be a development server and a production server, which changes from development will be rolled onto. Unfortunately, I am more of a web programmer than a Linux guru, and I really don't know whether or not it is better to have two physical servers or two virtual servers on one machine. I don't think there will be a huge toll on the machine, as there will probably be around 1000 total users and less than 100 on at any given time. We are also able to spend quite a bit on the server, so I'm sure one could handle it, but I just wanted to check and see what the advantages and disadvantages would be in this situation.

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Jun 4, 2011

I cannot find the packages contain virt-manager and virt. Does anyone know where these are located on the CD or ISO?

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Feb 2, 2011

I have a customer who has (currently) three servers running Centos 5.5, one running Windoze 2003 and around thirty or so workstations running XP Pro.

I've just been reading about RedHat's product - RHEVD and was wondering of anyone knows if this product (or anything similar) is aavailable under CentOS.

Basically what we need to be able to do is to virtualize the XP workstations so that the staff can connect via a browser (inside the office or off-site - or for that matter anywhere) and be presented with a standard desktop.

I know I can achieve this using Citrix XenDesktop or VMWare View but I would prefer to use a FOSS solution if one exists. Having said that it has to be robust and well past Beta

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Debian Configuration :: Virtualization Instead Of Dual Boot?

Sep 11, 2011

One of the things holding me back from building a new system with nothing but Linux is the vague possibility that that I might need to use some proprietary program that only works on Wind'ohs in the future. So far it has been easy to keep dual boot systems around, but a new system will be > 4 Gb of RAM of course, so I can't just install one of my copies of Win XP on it. But buying a new 64-bit version of Wind'ohs for ~$200 seems a waste.Is it now possible to run XP in a "virtual" machine under Debian? More importantly, is it possible to install XP completely from within the virtual machine so it never sees the > 4 Gb or RAM and freaks out? What sort of hardware is required to do something like this? I presume a CPU with certain special capabilities is essential, but wouldn't those special instructions (whatever they are) be pretty standard now? Would the virtual XP install need its own partition?

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General :: Virtualization - Running Windows Virtual

Mar 26, 2010

I'm installing a new server after this weekend, and it musth have both windows server 2008 r2 and linux (probably ubuntu) running, but I'm wondering which one of them I should run virtual. Windows will be used mostly for rdp and for serving asp.net webpages, linux will host some django-applications and a postgreSQL server etc.

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Ubuntu Servers :: How To Decide Which Virtualization Platform To Use

Mar 12, 2010

I want to run 4 instances of a Virtual Machine on a Dell Power Edge 7401 machine want to know which Virtualization platform will help is there any performance compatibility test some where so that I can understand it.

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Jul 24, 2010

There are lots of technologies which are used for virtuaizing such as OpenVZ, Xen, VMWare, KVM.

I tried all except KVM. Is there any web gui control pane which can be used for KVM virtualization ?
Like, HyperVM is used for openvz and xen, vmware have their own control panel web gui

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