Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5: All about Xen
Experts, users and authors agree: When Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 launches in February, it will succeed or fail on the merits of Xen.
Forget the FUD, said Andy Hudson, a RHEL5 beta tester and author of Fedora Core 6 Unleashed living in the U.K. Forget the deep support discounts offered by Oracle for its Unbreakable Linux, and definitely forget about the claims coming from the Microsoft-Novell camp about interoperability. They're all moot points.
All you need to know, he said, is that RHEL4 was a solid operating system and RHEL5 is going to knock people's socks off. And it's all going to revolve around Xen.
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