02-18-2012, 10:11 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Kernel Level Virtualization with Windows and Ubuntu
Hey Everyone,
Im an amateur programmer whos gonna go to college. I intended to build a high performance server for myself, which would allow me to run Windows and Ubuntu simultaneously. I will be using Windows for Music Production and Gaming and Ubuntu for everything else. I believe Virtualization is the solution and Kernel Level Virtualization would be the most optimum method to employ. I did a search online and I came across OpenVZ which meets two of my requirements - Kernel Level Virtualization (for optimum performance)
- Dynamic Resource Allocation based on requirements of the OS
However, OpenVZ is not recommended if I were to use Windows. Now, I want squeeze the very best from the system, so I need the most minimal and efficient Virtualization. I dont mind getting my hands dirty with code.
So any ideas?
Thanks a Lot
Flazer
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