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		<title>By: PC Blade Daily Links 2007-01-17 - PC Blade Daily - Practical News and Views on Centralized Computing</title>
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		<description>[...] eChannelLine: Virtualization Weakens OS Importance &#8220;With virtualization, a customer can run multiple OSs on a server at the same time. If multiple instances of the same OS are squeezed in, &#8216;you get better value for your hardware.&#8217;&#8221; (via Blade Watch) [...]</description>
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