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XENSOURCE, VMWARE CONFLICT - WEBSPHEREPOWER
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XenSource, VMware conflict
Don't expect to see a single virtualization technology baked into the Linux kernel in the near future. That's because XenSource and VMware are butting heads instead of working together to come up with a joint solution, Greg Kroah-Hartman told attendees on July 26 at the annual OSCON (O'Reilly Open Source Conference). Getting the two companies to talk to one another and work together has been requiring mediation by neutral parties, including people from the Linux distributions, the community and vendors.

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