Quoting from the CNet News:
“It’s going to be generally available next week,” Levine said in a speech here at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo. The major goal of the software is to make the Xen open-source virtualization software easy to use, an idea reflected in the company’s “10 minutes to Xen” tagline.
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And later, the company plans to sell more software called “extension packs” that will let other operating systems do more with Xen, Levine said. “We will build extension packs to extend Xen in Red Hat, Novell and Solaris,” he said.XenSource Chief Technology Officer Simon Crosby said two ideas for extension packs include storage virtualization to help virtual machines connect to storage systems, and high availability to help computer fire up a replacement virtual machine if another crashes…
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