[ Thanks to james
Maguire for this link. ]
“Virtualization technology has long found a home in Red Hat’s
Fedora community Linux distribution. Ever since Fedora 4 emerged in
2005, virtualization technologies have continued to advance in the
distro and that remains the case with the upcoming Fedora 13
release set for later this month.“Among the new KVM features that will debut in Fedora 13 are KVM
Stable PCI Addresses and Virt Shared Network Interface
technologies. Having stable PCI addresses will enable virtual
guests to retain PCI addresses’ space on a host machine. The shared
network interface technology enables virtual machines to use the
same physical network interface cards (NICs) as the underlying
operating system.”