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#1 Re: A brief introduction to xen-tools Posted by wuzzeb (64.5.xx.xx) on Sun 17 Jun 2007 at 01:19 Nice introduction to using Xen Tools. But I wonder if you have looked into libvirt and virt-manager at all? I've switched over from Xen to using KVM, but the nice thing about libvirt is the same program can configure xen, qemu, qemu + kqemu, and kvm. I've sort of looked into libvirt but haven't switched yet (I still start KVM from a shell script that passes all the right arguments). http://libvirt.org/ http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/ John
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