Re: virtual machines

2005-04-12 Thread Frank Mayhar
d Hat Linux). At the > > moment I have a row of mini-towers and a KVM switch. I'd much rather > > run these other machines as virtual machines under FreeBSD. Can > > anyone recommend virtualizing software for FreeBSD? I don't mind > > having to pay, as long as

Re: virtual machines

2005-04-12 Thread Scott Lambert
row of mini-towers and a KVM switch. I'd much rather > run these other machines as virtual machines under FreeBSD. Can > anyone recommend virtualizing software for FreeBSD? I don't mind > having to pay, as long as it really works. I have not used it, but it claims to sup

Re: virtual machines

2005-04-12 Thread Marius NĂ¼nnerich
Hi, emulators/qemu could do the job for you :) cheers Marius pgpBP1HkSlCmI.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: virtual machines

2005-04-12 Thread Dick Davies
mini-towers and a KVM switch. I'd much rather > run these other machines as virtual machines under FreeBSD. Can > anyone recommend virtualizing software for FreeBSD? I don't mind > having to pay, as long as it really works. > > I see that VMWare, for instance, is not

Re: virtual machines

2005-04-12 Thread Vlad GALU
nt I have a row of mini-towers and a KVM switch. I'd much rather > run these other machines as virtual machines under FreeBSD. Can > anyone recommend virtualizing software for FreeBSD? I don't mind > having to pay, as long as it really works. > > I see that VMWare

virtual machines

2005-04-12 Thread Nick Barnes
hines as virtual machines under FreeBSD. Can anyone recommend virtualizing software for FreeBSD? I don't mind having to pay, as long as it really works. I see that VMWare, for instance, is not supported on FreeBSD. I'm running 4.9-RELENG at the moment, but considering an upgrade to 5.