Topics of discussion will include recent OEM agreements as well as the role of the developer community in enabling product innovations, enterprise investment in VirtualBox technology and what the future holds for desktop virtualization.

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How good is Sun's desktop virtualization. Can it beat already established products like Xen, VMWare, etc? Has Sun implemented lightweight virtualization or have they stuck to the traditional techniques? For more info on lightweight virtualization refer to my blog
http://pitstop87.blogspot.com/
All queries and comments are welcome and will be replied to at the earliest.
Steve,
Thanks for your Interest.
Basically Sun xVM Virtualbox is targeted at the Desktop level Virtualization (i.e - Install xVM Virtualbox on the Laptop, on the fly create virtual machines with wide variety of OS flavors options)
xVM Server is targeted towards Datacentre Virtualization & xVM Opscentre as a product captures systems management operations like Hardware / OS Monitoring / Firmware Provisioning / OS Provisioning / Patching / OS Update/ Server Management along with Managing various Stand alone xVM Servers providing Virtualization Management capabilities too. Hope that gives you some insight into these three products.
- Partha
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