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#4 vserver vs xen (and best-practices) Posted by undefined (192.91.xx.xx) on Wed 21 Mar 2007 at 22:19 "Simple enough to do, but not as flexible or usable as Xen is *for me*." can you elaborate on what are/were your requirements (eg what you use Xen for that you wanted vserver to do), either here as a comment or more appropriately in your upcoming article. as vserver and xen do different things (user-land virtualization vs paravirtualization), they also excel at different things, though they can both be used to accomplish some of the same things (though more or less optimally). right tool for the right job. "i used a claw hammer for the first time yesterday. simple enough to do, but not as flexible or usable as a sledge hammer is for me." see, context is everything. ;-)
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