OS Virtualization Vs Hypervisor Virtualization By Brian Ducharme published: Friday, June 22 2007
VSM speaks with Serguei Beloussov, Chairman and CEO of SWSoft about the differences between OS Virtualization and Hypervisor Virtualization.
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Podcast Summary:
Length: 14:59
- Introduction
- About SWsoft products (00:46)
- What is OS virtualization? (01:28)
- Disadvantages of OS virtualization (03:00)
- Same patch level, drivers and low level kernel services (03:30)
- Advantages include better Density, easier management (03:44)
- Better performance and scalability (06:00)
- Hypervisor virtualization is much better in development (07:22)
- Many operating systems require a hypervisor (07:56)
- SWsoft plans to offer a integrated solution combining Virtuozzo and Parallels (09:25)
- AMD Pacifica and Intel VT chips do not help OS virtualization (09:50)
- Best case uses (10:48)
- Service providers, some enterprise (11:29)
- About Plesk (12:54)
- Links and Demos (14:00)
- Closing

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