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How to install XenSource on an existing Windows Laptop

XenSource has gotten more attention ever since Citrix acquired it. In order to run Xen, you need a 64 bit server. So, testing XenSource out in a lab can be a little “sketchy” if you do not have 64 bit hardware available for testing. Luckily, a new article on TechAgility shows you how to use VMWare Workstation to host a virtual XenServer (I know that is kind of like drinking Coke out of a Pepsi glass). The article does a good job of stepping you through the process with screen shots. This is a cool way to test out Xen and XenSource in a low budget manner.

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