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KVM. (at least for "dedicated server" part; the rest you can accomplish with any virtualization)
unless you actually need full virtualization you might as well us OpenVZ. It is the easiest and has the least overhead.
I've got to agree, OpenVZ is the easiest, and people tend to say great things about it
OpenVZ. But it sounds like you want KVM.
KVM or XEN HVM
According to my view it's KVM And XEN HVM Both
And it depends on your need.
If you don't have any preferences yet, and given your requirements, I would definitely go with KVM. KVM officially became part of the mainline Linux kernel as of version 2.6.20.
Yes, @AnthonySmith, I know ;-) I'll try and start it up tomorrow.
Mhms?
VMWare!
oh solus ;(
Xen and KVM. OpenVZ is not that dedicated.
Xen.
XenPV is like OpenVZ if OpenVZ wasn't terrible
Anything but OpenVZ if you want Windows VMs
KVM for sure, However you might interested with VMWare Exsi ;-)