Live CD distribution featuring Xen virtualization.
Some of the key features of the Xen Live CD include support for multiple architectures of the hypervisor, pre-configured virtual machines with different dom0 kernels, and support for virtual workstations with an enabled virtual framebuffer. Additionally, the distribution includes plenty of useful examples that demonstrate how to convert between HVM and PVM machines, create virtual hard disks, and more.
One of the best things about the Xen Live CD is that it is based on Debian Lenny 5.0, which means that it is highly customizable and infinitely expandable. If you want to create your own version of the Xen Live CD, all you need to do is use the ISO generator based on the live-helper.
The Xen Live CD Quick Guide is available in three different languages, making it accessible to users all around the world. This project was developed by the team at Worldweb's lab to help support the wider community of Linux enthusiasts who are keen to explore the possibilities of virtualization.
To get started with the Xen Live CD, all you need is a computer with at least 1GB of RAM, a compatible network card, and a good video board. However, it is worth noting that you can run the Xen Live CD on any computer that is compatible with Debian. If you want to create extra virtual machines, you will also need an optional hard disk or network-attached storage device, which can be used to host the virtual disks of your new virtual machines.
Overall, the Xen Live CD is an excellent resource for anyone who is interested in virtualization and wants to explore the many different possibilities offered by the Xen hypervisor. With its user-friendly interface, extensive documentation, and flexible customization options, it is a great choice for anyone looking to take their Linux skills to the next level.
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