falko | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 12 2008 | openvz, ubuntu, virtualization, vm, virtual machine, vps
In this HowTo I will describe how to prepare an Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server for OpenVZ. With OpenVZ you can create multiple Virtual Private Servers (VPS) on the same hardware, similar to Xen and the Linux Vserver project. OpenVZ is the open-source branch of Virtuozzo, a commercial virtualization solution used by many providers that offer virtual servers. The OpenVZ kernel patch is licensed under the GPL license, and the user-level tools are under the QPL license.
falko | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2008 | openvz, fedora, virtualization, vm, virtual machine, vps
In this HowTo I will describe how to prepare a Fedora 9 server for OpenVZ. With OpenVZ you can create multiple Virtual Private Servers (VPS) on the same hardware, similar to Xen and the Linux Vserver project. OpenVZ is the open-source branch of Virtuozzo, a commercial virtualization solution used by many providers that offer virtual servers. The OpenVZ kernel patch is licensed under the GPL license, and the user-level tools are under the QPL license.
falko | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 01 2008 | vmware, ubuntu, virtualization, vm, vps, virtual machine
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install VMware Server (version 1.0.6) on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop system. With VMware Server you can create and run guest operating systems ("virtual machines") such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, etc. under a host operating system. This has the benefit that you can run multiple operating systems on the same hardware which saves a lot of money, and you can move virtual machines from one VMware Server to the next one (or to a system that has the VMware Player which is also free).
falko | Shared With: Everyone - May 25 2008 | openvz, debian, virtualization, vm, vps, virtual machine, virtuozzo
In this HowTo I will describe how to prepare a Debian Etch server for OpenVZ. With OpenVZ you can create multiple Virtual Private Servers (VPS) on the same hardware, similar to Xen and the Linux Vserver project. OpenVZ is the open-source branch of Virtuozzo, a commercial virtualization solution used by many providers that offer virtual servers. The OpenVZ kernel patch is licensed under the GPL license, and the user-level tools are under the QPL license.
falko | Shared With: Everyone - May 08 2008 | ubuntu, xen, virtualization, vm, virtual machine, vpsThis tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen on an Ubuntu Hardy Heron (Ubuntu 8.04) server system (i386). You can find all the software used here in the Ubuntu repositories, so no external files (apart from a fixed Ubuntu Xen kernel to enable networking for the virtual machines) or compilation are needed.
falko | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 02 2007 | kvm, virtualization, vm, vps, ubuntu, linux, vanderpool, pacifica, intel vt, amd-v
falko | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2007 | xen, virtual machine, vm, vps, linux, ubuntu, gutsy gibbon, server, virtualization
falko | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 30 2007 | vmware tools, vmware, vm, virtual machine, vps, virtualization, linux, ubuntu, fedora, pclinuxos, debian
This document explains how to set up the VMware Tools in the following guest operating systems: Ubuntu 7.04, Fedora 7, PCLinuxOS 2007 and Debian Etch. Installing VMware Tools in your guest operating systems will help maximize performance, provide mouse synchronization and copy & paste functionality. This article also shows a way of making VMware Tools start automatically when you start a guest operating system.
falko | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 01 2007 | xen, virtual machine, vm, vps, linux, ubuntu, feisty fawn, server, virtualization
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (Ubuntu 7.04) server system (i386). You can find all the software used here in the Ubuntu repositories, so no external files or compilation are needed. Xen lets you create guest operating systems (*nix operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD), so called virtual machines or domUs, under a host operating system (dom0).
falko | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 12 2007 | xen, virtual machine, vm, vps, linux, centos, server, virtualization
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen on a CentOS 5.0 system (i386). Xen lets you create guest operating systems (*nix operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD), so called virtual machines or domUs, under a host operating system (dom0). Using Xen you can separate your applications into different virtual machines that are totally independent from each other, but still use the same hardware.
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