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[Xen-users] bootable disk of xen on xen.org


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  • From: John Smith <slash5bmw@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 21:43:16 -0500
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I am new to virtual machines and I have a couple of questions about what vm to use.

I would like to run centos 5.4, Windows 7 and Ubuntu on a bare metal vm.

After reading many posts on the web, I think xen may be what I need. The question I have are the following:

Is the software on xen.org the same as xenserver?
I was unable to download a bootable disk of xen on xen.org

Does anyone have a link to a bootable copy of the xen on xen.org? I'm not sure what software I should install to have a bare metal vm running on my computer.

Thanks for any help.

Slash
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