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Open source firm to challenge VMware

By Jennifer Mears, Network World
December 05, 2005 12:04 AM ET
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XenSource, the company founded to provide support and maintenance for the open source Xen virtual-machine monitor, is releasing its first commercial product, a set of tools that the company says will make it easier to virtualize servers.

Called XenOptimizer, the product is in beta for the latest release of Xen, a community-developed program that provides an alternative to commercial offerings from VMware and others.

XenSource is expected to announce this week that XenOptimizer will be generally available in the first quarter of next year, says CTO Simon Crosby. Pricing has not been released.

XenSource also plans to announce general availability of Xen 3.0, the first major release of the software in more than a year.

Xen 3.0 brings a number of updates, including support for as many as 32-way symmetric multiprocessor virtual machines and expanded memory support for workloads with large memory demands. The new version also supports Intel's VT virtualization technology and is expected to support Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) hardware-based virtualization technology early next year, which will enhance CPU and memory virtualization and will enable Xen to run under all operating systems, Crosby says.

Today, Xen supports Linux on x86 and on Itanium, though the Xen project, based at XenSource, is working on porting Xen to Power 5-based systems from IBM. Sun recently demonstrated Solaris x86 virtual servers running on Xen.

Xen backers say the software provides better performance at a lower cost than VMware, because it virtualizes operating systems at the kernel. That requires some modification to operating systems, but both Red Hat and SuSE say they will include support for Xen in their upcoming operating-system releases.

Still, even as Xen - developed by a group that includes AMD, Dell, HP, IBM and Intel - gains broader support, it has a tough road ahead in the fast-growing virtual machine market, analysts say.

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