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| Written by Rynardt Spies | |||
| Wednesday, 11 February 2009 16:48 | |||
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It's been a while now that I've been wanting to start a Virtualization Wiki Project. There's so much information available on virtualization and I think it would be great if it can all be in one simple location, LOL! There are numbers of virtualization vendors about now with many different products to choose from. We can't all be experts on every single virtualization platform. There's just not enough time in a day to learn and know everything. This is why I've decided to finally go ahead and start an Open Virtualization Wiki, a site where anyone can write information on virtualization, not just on VMware but on any virtualization technology known to man kind! I've just started the site up on my web server a couple of weeks ago, but didn't really have the time to fill it with loads of information yet. Originally, I wanted to wait until there was enough information posted on the wiki before I changed the DNS settings to point to my server, but I've decided to make it live now anyway. The wiki is based on MediaWiki, the engine originally writen for Wikipedia. Feel free to have a look at the wiki and please update it as you like. It needs your help! You can find the wiki at http://www.vi-pedia.com. If you're unable to access the site, give it some time, we need to wait for DNS to update around the world.
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