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By Stephen Shankland, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 23, 2006 12:38:00 AM

Novell shone the spotlight on its new version flagship Linux product this week, touting a significant new feature to let a server run multiple operating systems simultaneously and thereby be used more efficiently.

Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 will include the Xen virtualization software to permit the multi-OS ability, said Justin Steinman, who's in charge of data center marketing. The move, while not a surprise, has particular importance for Novell since Xen ultimately will allow both Linux and the company's other operating system, NetWare, to run at the same time on some computers.

Novell showed a beta version of SLES 10 at its Brainshare conference this week in Utah; the final version is scheduled to ship "mid-summer," Steinman said. Novell's top rival, Red Hat, is incorporating Xen into its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, due by the end of the year.

Xen is a hypervisor, a software foundation that governs operating systems' access to computer resources such as memory or networking. Virtualization software such as Xen is a hot topic today as data center operators seek to get more use out of hardware to cut down on electrical power consumption problems and resulting overheating.

Xen currently runs Linux and NetBSD, but work is under way to enable it to run Sun Microsystems' Solaris as well. But with hardware features in Intel processors today and Advanced Micro Devices processors due in coming months, Xen will be able to run other operating systems as well, including Microsoft Windows.

Novell is trying to move from its once-dominant NetWare operating system to Linux, but the transition has been rocky even though the Waltham, Mass.-based company includes SLES along with every copy of NetWare in a combined product called Open Enterprise Server (OES).

"We continue to believe that the Linux market opportunity is robust, and that Novell should eventually make some progress in growing its Linux business," Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Jason Maynard said in a report after the company publicized financial results earlier this month. However, he added, "We have not seen evidence that the legacy NetWare/OES business is stabilizing."

The next version of NetWare, packaged with SLES 10 as OES 2 and due by the end of the year, will be "built on top of the SLES platform and take advantage of Xen virtualization," Steinman said.

Xen is still changing rapidly and isn't yet integrated with the mainline Linux kernel, but it's ready for use and customers are eager for it, Steinman said. "Xen 3 is mature enough for primetime use," Steinman said. Given Novell's close involvement with Xen, he said, he's not concerned that the project might go in different directions from the version that makes it into SLES.

Like Red Hat, Novell plans a partnership with XenSource, a start-up that's commercializing Xen, but Steiner declined to share details.

Suse's YAST software includes modules to permit administrators to start up and shut down operating-system instances. Another management tool can move an application to a new Xen-enabled server if the one it's running on fails, Steiner said.

Software to enforce resource limits, such as processing power for a given Xen virtual machine, is another matter, however. "We have some of that available in beta, but it's not of enterprise quality yet," Steiner said.

Higher-level management tools also are in the works, including a centralized package to oversee Windows, Linux and Unix systems, he said. "We have vision of delivering a policy-driven adaptive data center," one that uses virtualization to shift resources to top-priority jobs.

Also at the conference, Novell announced it will ship in April a special Dell edition of its Novell Zenworks 7 Linux Management software. The software lets customers use a single console to deploy software as well as manage hardware, operating systems, and applications from a single, intuitive console.

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I can remember going to work for a small engineering firm in Southern Indiana after working several years as am Informix SQL/4GL programmer and backup AT&T Unix System V admin. This was around 199... (Read the rest)
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Novell's premium Linux taking Xen plunge Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
Sure it doesn't to the uninformed Richard Flude   | 03/22/06
Thank you! _dietrich   | 03/22/06
Nor to the informed Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
How about... Tony Agudo   | 03/22/06
Like I said Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
informed implies you know about what you speak Richard Flude   | 03/22/06
Which I do Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
You wouldn't know a software problem unless it smacked you in the face... Physco Dude   | 03/23/06
No you wouldn't! (NT) Loverock Davidson   | 03/23/06
LOL Linux User 147560   | 03/23/06
Don't know what you mean Loverock Davidson   | 03/23/06
RE: Sure it doesn't to the uninformed richdave   | 03/23/06
Someone is sour Loverock Davidson   | 03/23/06
Ok... zkiwi   | 03/22/06
Blah blah blah Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
Likewise April May   | 03/22/06
Hate to inform you Linux User 147560   | 03/23/06
common sense is lacking in this one... Monkey_MCSE   | 03/23/06
RE: common sense is lacking in this one... Linux User 147560   | 03/23/06
on the contrary. April May   | 03/23/06
The bottom line? April May   | 03/23/06
lets see...i can point to one thing in MS immediately Gubment funded Monkey_MCSE   | 03/23/06
a threat? April May   | 03/23/06
You knoweth not of what you speaketh _dietrich   | 03/22/06
I think I do thanks (NT) Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
delusion Richard Flude   | 03/22/06
Copy and pasting Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
He didn't need to use his own words... Tony Agudo   | 03/22/06
Guess he fooled you Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
RE: He didn't need to use his own words... richdave   | 03/23/06
Did you ever stop to think... Linux User 147560   | 03/23/06
Wow, amazing ibabadur1   | 03/22/06
Because they respect me Loverock Davidson   | 03/22/06
Nobody respects you... widge_z   | 03/23/06
putz eh.... Monkey_MCSE   | 03/23/06
An example of "right tool for the job" jasonp@...   | 03/24/06
A bold step for Novell No_Ax_to_Grind   | 03/22/06
I blinked zkiwi   | 03/23/06
Novell advancing Xen balsover   | 03/23/06
Go Novell ! jpr75_z   | 03/23/06
Suse really isn't that bad balsover   | 03/23/06
I'll be the first to admit... jasonp@...   | 03/23/06
move on.. please Breakthrough Bruce   | 03/23/06

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