Kevin,
We have been running Unidata and Universe on a Windows 2008 virtual server
for almost a year. You will need lots of memory and a new processor to
handle the virtualization. The installation of Unidata and Universe was a
breeze. As a matter of fact we crashed our virtual servers, not
From: George R Smith
I told my sales rep that over a week ago - seems
strange doesn't it that the suggestion has to come
from the field.
From: Brutzman, Bill
In my little world of fantasy... it would be great if
Rocket Software would... partner with a hosting
company... or
Last time I checked, the official stance from what was then IBM is that
virtual environments other than VMWare were not supported, and even
then, any DB issues that you ran into while running under VMWare would
need to be fully replicated in a physical environment before support
would be provided.
Ahh bliss
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Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata on Virtualized Server
In my little world of fantasy... it would
In my little world of fantasy... it would be great if Rocket Software
would... partner with a hosting company... or otherwise... work make U2
cloud-available.
--Bill
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Is anyone running Unidata (+ SB+) on a virtualized server, i.e. VMWare? If
so, what considerations and concerns are there in this environment that are
different from a dedicated Unidata server?
Several Datatel clients (including Hampshire) have virtualized. The
primary concern with
Kinda almost on subject:
I ran a Mac Pro with a CentOS VMware VM and Universe PE for over a year
trying pretty much everything I could think of in a U2 environment with
no problems. Had to load some libraries (libstdc++ compat-libstdc++-33
compat-libstdc++-296 Thank you Lindsay Holmwood) to
26, 2010 11:37 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Unidata on Virtualized Server
In my little world of fantasy... it would be great if Rocket Software
would... partner with a hosting company... or otherwise... work make U2
cloud-available.
--Bill