I'm running VMWare server 1.0.4 on a quad core Xeon PE 2950, with
Centos 5.1 x86_64 kernel.
I use Centos 5.1 x86_64, Suse 10.x (32bit), Centos 5.0 (32bit) as
guest OS.
AFAIK, you need a 64 bit hosts os if you want to run a 64 bit guest os
in a VM.
Other than that I don't notice any difference with our other servers
that don't use a 64bit host os.
On Jan 24, 2008, at 4:47 PM, wolf2k5 wrote:
Hi,
I've checked the VMware Server 1.0.x documentation and Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5 is not a supported host OS, but doing some search
on Google it looks like some people are actually running VMware Server
on RHEL5 (or CentOS 5).
What is your experience about that? Are there any advantages using
RHEL5 over RHEL4 as host OS?
I'm mostly interested in the x86_64 RHEL 5.1 version, since the server
is a Dell PowerEdge 1950 with two Xeon 5100 series dual-core CPUs
(EM64T capable).
Are there any known limitations/bugs in running VMware Server on RHEL5
instead of RHEL4?
Thanks.
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