Coincidentally I'm reading a bit about Xen 3.0 right now. 3.0 coupled with the right hardware solutions from AMD and Intel should do the trick. But really, I'm more excited about the imminent G5 support. Now I just need some money...![]()
Bah. Screw Apple hardware.
You can go out and get a IBM "OpenPower 710" machine with 1ghz of RAM (with ECC, too, full 8 memory slots aviable), 73gig Ultrascsi disk (with 4 hotswappable 3.5 drives slots), dual 1Gb/s lan ports, hotplug power, redundant hotplug cooling and 1.65ghz Power5 proccessor with 36MB cache, etc etc etc (basicly a reduced price Power server designed specificly for Linux OS)
For the about the same price (minus 200-300 bucks or so) as a dual 2.7ghz G5 with a measly 512megs of ram.
Plus then you don't have to deal with a silly kitchenware-looking OS.
Plus you get IBM's virtualization technology built into the actual hardware. It's good enough that you can run windows on it with a add-on PCI card with a Xeon proccessor.
