I was wondering if anyone is running multiple versions of Linux atop of vmware's enterprise server ?
Supposedly, Vmware's enterprise server is its own OS. I watched an IBM presentation yesterday where they were pushing server consolidation. IBM is recommending that we [ the customer ] purchase high performance machines and run vmware's [enterprise] server and then install multiple OS's on top of them. Currently blade servers allow for logical assignment of computing power, for example you can assign blade one and two to 'real machine A' and blade three,four,five to 'real machine B'. With VMWARE enterprise server the logical breakdown of machines can then be taken to a lower level. For example, you can run 64 virtual machines on each of the 'real machines'. Additionally, each virtual [server] machine can be assigned a fixed amount of real cpu, bandwidth, and disk space. For example, you can give the web-server 5% of the total real machines power. Although this sounds a little crazy and complex, there are some advantages of running with all the eggs in one basket. For example, the blade servers save on space, reduce power and heat. VMWARE would make a great test or training environment for duplicating a data center on a few machines. I was just wondering if anyone had started on this journey of fragmented virtual machine ? IBM Blade Servers http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/bladecenter/scod/more_info.html VMWARE Enterprise Server http://www.vmware.com/products/server/gsx_features.html -- ------------------------------------------ Ted Knab Chester, MD 21619 ------------------------------------------ 940216d6021602a41607166696c656c202778696368602d65616e637 02940226c696e646c69702c6f667560256675627478696e67602a416 0716e6563756e2a0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

