Bes will run on vm, seen it, supported it, 100 users on a dl360. Issue
happens when you add other apps to that vm. Bes can quickly consume
all the bandwidth on a virtual nic.




On 6/25/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/24/2008 05:56:20 PM:
>
>> Sorry if this is too simple, but we have a BES server in a Lotus Notes
>> shop...
>
> My symapthies. We run Notes here, with BES.
>
>> Can the BES be moved and work well on a VMWare virtual server?
>
> I'm told not. I hear the VM engineers won't even touch Domino. That was
> enough for us to drop our plans to do it.
>
> Having said that ... yes, it will physically work. When we were testing
> upgrading our BES server from v2 to v4, we tested it in a VMware
> environment. And it does work. If you're a small enough shop, it might
> work without issue.
>
>
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