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Using Xen Full Virtualization to Run Windows on RHEL 5

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<td width="20%">[[Installing and Configuring RHEL 5 Xen Virtualization|Previous]]<td align="center">[[RHEL 5 Essentials|Table of Contents]]<td width="20%" align="right">[[Managing and Monitoring RHEL 5 based Xen Guest Systems|Next]]</td>
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In this chapter of ''RHEL 5 Essentials'' we will continue to explore Xen virtualization on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 systems. In the chapter entitled [[Installing and Configuring RHEL 5 Xen Virtualization]], the difference between full-virtualization and para-virtualization was explained together with a tutorial on how to create and run a para-virtualized virtual machine containing another Linux distribution as a guest operating system.

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