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Re: [ADMIN] How to monitor resources on Linux.
From: Ben Kim <bkim(at)tamu.edu>
Date: Wed Aug 29 2007 - 09:41:03 EDT
I thought that you might find virtualization useful. (Run redhat 8.0 as a guest OS) Sorry for the noise if you already have considered it, but it is a typical case vmware used to tout as a success story. (Running legacy software inside a legacy guest OS) My experience was with vmware and I think it will do the job but then I haven't used others yet. http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-linuxvirt/index.html#resources My 2pence
Ben K.
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