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|See [[:Category:Oracle_Linux|Category:Oracle Linux]] |
|See [[:Category:Oracle_Linux|Category:Oracle Linux]] |
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![http://www.opensuse.org openSUSE] |
![http://www.opensuse.org openSUSE] |
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|openSUSE is a free and Linux-based operating system for your PC, Laptop or Server. |
|openSUSE is a free and Linux-based operating system for your PC, Laptop or Server. |
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|See [[:Category:OpenSuSE|Category:OpenSuSE]] |
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|[http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:SUSE_Studio_Xen_Howtos Xen Documentation], [http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-virtual/ Virtualization Mailing List] |
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![http://www.redhat.com/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.x] |
![http://www.redhat.com/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.x] |
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|RHEL 5.x includes the Xen® 3.4 Hypervisor as well as a Xen-enabled kernel, and can be used as a dom0 and domU |
|RHEL 5.x includes the Xen® 3.4 Hypervisor as well as a Xen-enabled kernel, and can be used as a dom0 and domU |
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|See [[:Category:RHEL|Category:RHEL]] |
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|[http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/pdf/Virtualization/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-5-Virtualization-en-US.pdf Virtualization Guide] |
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![http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu] |
![http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu] |
Revision as of 17:18, 28 May 2012
This table contains a list of Xen resources for various Linux and Unix distributions.
Distro | Description | Resources | |
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Arch Linux | Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to “keep it simple”. | See Category:Arch Linux | |
Alpine Linux | A security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on uClibc and Busybox. | See Category:Alpine Linux | |
CentOS 5.x | CentOS 5.x includes the Xen® 3.4 Hypervisor, and can be used as a dom0 and domU | See Category:CentOS | |
Debian | The Debian project produces an entirely free operating system that empowers its users to be in control of the software running their computers. | See Category:Debian | |
Fedora | Fedora is a RPM-based distribution with a 6-month release cycle, and is the community-supported base of RHEL releases. | See Category:Fedora | |
Finnix | Finnix is a sysadmin utility Linux LiveCD, and includes out-of-the-box Xen guest support. | See Category:Finnix | |
Gentoo Linux | Gentoo Linux is a special flavor of Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need. Extreme performance, configurability and a top-notch user and developer community are all hallmarks of the Gentoo experience. | See Category:Gentoo | |
NetBSD | NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like open source operating system. | See Category:NetBSD | |
Oracle Linux | Oracle Corporation distributes Oracle Linux the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel. Oracle states that the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is compatible with RHEL, Oracle middleware and 3rd-party RHEL-certified applications. Oracle Linux supports KVM, Xen and Oracle VM Server for x86, which is based on Xen. | See Category:Oracle Linux | |
openSUSE | openSUSE is a free and Linux-based operating system for your PC, Laptop or Server. | See Category:OpenSuSE | |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.x | RHEL 5.x includes the Xen® 3.4 Hypervisor as well as a Xen-enabled kernel, and can be used as a dom0 and domU | See Category:RHEL | |
Ubuntu | Fast, secure and stylishly simple, the Ubuntu operating system is used by 20 million people worldwide every day. | See Category:Ubuntu |