Novell uses Xen in latest server O/S; Big Blue to support
Novell Inc. hopes it can catch up with rival Red Hat by incorporating Xen virtualization in its next server and desktop operating systems. The products are expected to be welcomed by IT managers and corporate clients who will be able to use IBM's software to manage multiple Xen virtual machines.
Novell's turnaround prospects were considerably bolstered yesterday by IBM announcing it would support the open source software maker's latest effort. IBM BladeCenter and other System x line servers will now run Novell's Suse 10 Linux and Xen virtualization. IBM's virtualization engine will also allow a user to manage Xen virtual machines.
The most significant step is the Suse Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10.
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