Virtualization (the
ability to run multiple OS simultaneously) is gaining lot of traction nowadays. In
the PC world this started initially with VMWare and Virtual PC (which Microsoft acquired
from Connectix) for development and testing purposes soon gained popularity in the
servers. In servers virtualization is used to consolidate servers and applications
into fewer servers and also used for running legacy OS and applications.
Today the entry barrier is greatly removed for Virtualization software with many of
them available free (as in free beer), following is a partial list of them.
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Microsoft
Virtual PC 2007 for desktops
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Microsoft
Virtual Server 2005 R2 for servers
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VMWare Player for
desktops
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VMWare Server for
servers
Recently few more has joined the list, they are:
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VMWare ESXi - A
hypervisor that allows you to run production applications at near-native performance
is now free
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Sun Microsystems' Virtual Box -
A popular desktop virtualization software that Sun Microsystems recently acquired
from Innotek and turned into an Open Source GPL software
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Microsoft recently released its Server class production ready Hypervisor product called
Hyper-V that is going to be part of Windows Server 2008 for
a nominal fee of $28.
Read the complete post at http://www.venkatarangan.com/blog/2008/07/30/Virtual+Box+Is+Now+Free.aspx