Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> Tracy R Reed wrote:
>> Bob La Quey wrote:
>>> Well you could try BSD with XEN/AoE :)
>>
>> I could but that alone isn't reason enough to get as heavily involved
>> with BSD as I would need to be in order to make a go of it on
>> production systems.
>
> Personally, if ZFS was what I wanted, I'd go for Solaris rather than a
> *BSD. OpenSolaris apparently has Xen support and Solaris is supposed to
> get Xen support in its next release.
>
> Although, when I get some time, I'm likely to unload on a rant about
> Xen. I'm not very happy with it ("What do you mean that I can't even
> run this OS when fully virtualized? What kinda POS "virtualization" is
> that? What you really mean is Linux on Linux, and we claim anything
> else if it barely makes it to a boot screen. Lying bastards.").
>
> Right now I'm at the "typical badly documented crapware produced by
> Linux dweebs" stage and looking really hard at VMWare license fees.
How do they structure their fees, for say selling product containing VMWare.
>
> Because, you know, VMWare freakin' works.
Regards,
..jim
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