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Re: [Xen-users] Re: Input from xen hosting providers?

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Re: Input from xen hosting providers?
From: "mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 22:03:25 -0500
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Sometimes, the decision is made to use something which is click click, simple. 
I started using xen about two years ago, then decided to give esxi a try. I was 
won over immediately, it works, it's easy to use, easy to learn. So was xen but 
esxi even more so.

You basically seem to already have your answer, you keep saying how great 
vmware is :).


On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:55:31 -0700, Brandon Lamb wrote:
>�On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:47 PM, chris <khris4@xxxxxxxxx>�wrote:
>
>>�Have you taken a look a xenserver and there comparison list to vmware on
>>�chttp://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/feature.asp?contentID=1686939&ntre
>>�f=prod_top take
>>�a look at that link.
>>�
>>�On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 7:41 PM, Brandon Lamb <brandonlamb@xxxxxxxxx>�
>>�wrote:
>>�
>>>�I have also been battling with a lot of "well vmware already does
>>>�that, its working on the box he has setup right now, why dont we just
>>>�run that".
>>>�
>>>�Today i saw that vmware apparently has some builtin clustering system,
>>>�so you can create a virtual disk and attach it to multiple clients? I
>>>�didnt really have a quick xen solution for that.
>>>�
>>>�Also another note, is there a list (whether one point or twenty) on
>>>�WHY would you run xen instead of vmware? Xen gets better performance?
>>>�Is that the only reason? vmware has this, and that, pretty gui,
>>>�builtin virtual disk clustering, blah blah, I dont even know what
>>>�else.
>>>�
>>>�I need some more ammunition for tomorrow when we resume our discussion
>>>�and hopefully dont end up wrestling in the parking lot...
>>>�
>�Yea I believe I have seen that, but that is a pretty crap list, seems
>�to pretty much be useless sales "fluff". Like wth is "Intelligent
>�server maintenance mode". To someone just starting to setup xen or
>�decide on kvm, xen or vmware, that really doesnt mean anything in
>�plain english.
>
>�Or "Virtual infrastructure patch management"... Hm ok sweet, whatever
>�that is lol. Theres no quick obvious links to what any of that means.
>�Where is the REAL benefits to using xen over vmware. Vmware does
>�everything, click click its done.
>
>�Im ok with spending time and a little sweat to get xen WORKING, from
>�all the stuff I could find to read xen is suppose to be faster, built
>�with security in mind, etc. The console commands seem comfortable
>�enough, i run all linux so using a click click GUI is weird.
>
>�Basically I am in the position of trying to justify to the powers that
>�be that we should use xen instead of just *settling* on vmware because
>�its click click oh look it works.
>
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