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		<title>Xen 3.0 is out. Xen 3.0 is hot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Xen 3.0 is out. Xen is to open source what VMware GSX is to the closed licence world. VMware is today&#8217;s undisputed leader of virtualization. But now Xen has many selling points:

A commercial company and a dual licencing mode to support its adoption
A ultra-sexy value proposal: reduce your infrastructure costs thanks to dynamic allocation of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.xensource.com/">Xen 3.0</a> is out. Xen is to open source what VMware GSX is to the closed licence world. VMware is today&#8217;s undisputed leader of virtualization. But now Xen has many selling points:</p>
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<li>A commercial company and a dual licencing mode to support its adoption</li>
<li>A ultra-sexy value proposal: reduce your infrastructure costs thanks to dynamic allocation of resources: your application has a peak of usage and need more CPU power for a few hours? Xen is taking it from the CPUs it is managing !</li>
<li>Xen is actively promoted by Red Hat, the leading provider of server side Linux operating servers</li>
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<p>War time is coming in the virtualization space.</p>
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