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“There is an immense number of virtualization
improvements and features in this release,” Fedora Project Leader
Paul Frields told InternetNews.com. “These things will affect
anyone using virtualization across the board.”“Virtualization has been a big push this year for Linux vendor
Red Hat (NYSE: RHT). It’s also a big area of focus for the Red
Hat-sponsored Fedora Linux 12 release, which is due out next
week.“The Fedora Linux distribution has been including virtualization
technologies beginning with the Fedora Core 5 release in 2006 and
has been steadily adding new virtualization features ever since. In
Fedora 12, the open source Linux community project is adding new
technology to improve virtualization memory management and
performance.”