Using KVM virtualization
Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) virtualization has largely replaced Xen as the default open
source mechanism for creating and supporting virtual machines (VMs) on most Linux systems.
Though the motivation for this change is primarily build and support related rather than
technical, the reality is that many enterprise IT groups that are interested in virtualization
will need to learn the administrative command-and-control tools that KVM uses. Similarly,
IT shops with an existing investment in Xen virtualization that are moving to KVM will
probably want to convert existing VMs to the formats that KVM supports whenever possible,
rather than having to re-create them.
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