Jeff Dike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> However, the rest of that will be true (with some crossed fingers on
> the performance part since I have no numbers yet).

How much slower is UML than Xen anyway?

I've always found it pretty good.


By the way... I've been trying to setup a UML based startup and I
wanted to share one of the things that are really important to me
about UML.

Because it's a process I can use normal accounting to charge out
UMLs. I can't do that with Xen or KVM as far as I understand it.

Worth remembering what a boon having the UML represented as a real
process is.


-- 
Nic Ferrier
http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk   for all your tapsell ferrier needs

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