On Dec 7, 2007 11:52 AM, jumbz tayamen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are your recommendations for this setup? KVM ? Qemu? Xen? or Vmware?

Marvin already answered all the above, so i'll add something.

KVM - Have not used it. Don't know.
qemu - Very good, as long as you install kqemu as well.
Xen - Don't know. Have not used it yet.
Vmware - Very good.
Virtualbox - Very good. Based on qemu. Available for Linux/Windows/OSX(beta)

The reason I mentioned virtualbox is that you said that X will not be
installed on the host machine. So it follows that you will be
accessing remotely X running on the guest OS.

Virtualbox then is the best for you since it has a unique feature
where it acts as an RDP server to each guest OS you have. You then use
an RDP client (available for Linux/Windows) to access and of course,
it follows that copy/paste and others will work too.  Copy/paste on
other virtualization software are clunky and you have to install
additional drivers/enhancements like vmware to enable it.

-- 
regards,
Andre | http://www.varon.ca
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