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		<title>By: Nathan Powell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathan Powell</dc:creator>
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		<description>Awesome.  I have been reading about XenMotion and XenServer Enterprise the last few days, and I agree Xen will be able to compete in more and more situations as time goes on.

I also agree that currently Vmware is still in the lead.  Thanks for the rss link, I am going to add that to my list.  I am juiced about virtualization currently.</description>
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<p>I also agree that currently Vmware is still in the lead.  Thanks for the rss link, I am going to add that to my list.  I am juiced about virtualization currently.</p>
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