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Red Hat, Microsoft Set Differences Aside To Compete With VMware
Microsoft through the addition of Hyper-V to Windows Server 2008, and Red Hat through the addition of the KVM hypervisor to the Linux kernel.
And they both want to compete with market leader VMware, which views virtualization as a layer of software that's separate from the operating system. When VMware is done building out its vCloud product set, it may describe Windows and Linux as "features" of its "data center operating system." ... Go to source
And they both want to compete with market leader VMware, which views virtualization as a layer of software that's separate from the operating system. When VMware is done building out its vCloud product set, it may describe Windows and Linux as "features" of its "data center operating system." ... Go to source
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David Dunlap has been both a Web host industry analyst and commentator for the past eight years. Prior to his active writing career, David was a network and communications technician for four years. He currently is the Editor-in-Chief for WebHostMagazine.com



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