With the next release of Fedora 13 scheduled to be released in May 2010 the virtualization feature list is almost set in stone. The deadline for feature submission is January 26 so this list is probably not going to change very much at this point. Currently, there are 10 virtualization features planned for this next release. Red Hat's Fedora distribution is important in kvm development since it's the testing ground for new kvm features that will eventually end up in Red Hat's enterprise version. On top of that, Red Hat is the official maintainer of kvm. Below is a snapshot of the current virtualization features planned for Fedora 13.
You can read more at the main Fedora wiki page below.
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I am so impressed with the
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 16:21 Anonymous (not verified)I am so impressed with the amount of technology that we get for free.
When I look at feature lists like this, I just sit back and admire how wonderful the Linux business model is.
2009...? ;-)
Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 07:02 Evert'scheduled to be released in May 2009'
I guess it's 2010, right? ;-)
Re: 2009...?
Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 10:53 Haydn Solomon:-)
Thanks for pointing that out. Happens every year without fail. I've updated it.
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