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[OCLUG-Tech] building a VT enabled system

After Tuesday's talk on XEN, I spoke with Patrick Naubert about 
putting together a small server to run XEN.  He said my best bet was 
to ensure the CPU could handle virtualization, that is, it was VT-
enabled.  To check this, read the box the CPU comes in.  Look for the 
word virtualization.

I checked prices at OEM express (prices are rounded):

Antec Sonata II w/smartpower 2.0 450w - $110
ASUS M2N-E AM2 PCI-e GBLan SATA  - $115
AMD Athlon64 3800+ (2.4Ghz) 640Kb AM2 - $130
2x DDR400 PC3200 1GB Azen RAM - @$110  = $220

So for about $650 including taxes, you've got a decent beefy system.  
HDD not included (I have plenty of HDD here so I wasn't pricing 
them).

The AMD Athlon64 X2 3800+ Dual Core AM2 is just $20 more, but I was 
unsure as to whether or not a dual core would be an advantage under 
XEN, but for $20 more, what a deal!

-- 
Dan Langille : Software Developer looking for work
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