The startup CopperEgg, born from some old hands in the networking space, announced its Reveal Cloud real-time performance monitoring solution today as part of its debut. While only available for Linux and Unix servers, it is an interesting idea. Sponsor You can sign-up here and start in a matter of seconds, for free.

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CopperEgg Announces Real-time Cloud Performance Monitoring with RevealCloud
Citrix announced today that the latest beta of XenServer, v6 is now available for a free download . Citrix has made Xen simpler (please, we’re resisting the jokes), trimming down the management infrastructure required to run advanced features such as StorageLink and Site Recovery. Xen’s Workload Balancing feature is also available as a turnkey virtual appliance, making that easier to install and manage.

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XenServer v6 Beta Available Now
Amazon has added Red Hat Linux to its collection of virtual machine images now available in its EC2 cloud computing service. Sponsor EC2 has many different operating systems available, including Windows Server and several different Linux versions including SUSE, Oracle and OpenSolaris. (On the horizon are support for Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu and Gentoo.) Instances of Red Hat start at 14.5 cents per hour, depending on the size of the VM deployed.

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Amazon EC2 now runs Red Hat Linux