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Old 08-23-2006, 01:29 AM   #1
Xen now Citrix's
 
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Microsoft and XenSource: Is there real hope for virtualization interoperability?

Read here the article:

http://searchservervirtualization.te...ml?track=sy420

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"Novell released its new operating system with Xen but limited support to its own operating system for virtual machines"
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Does this mean that XP is not able to run in a Virtual Machine? I just can't believe that.

Anyone who can confirm?
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Old 08-24-2006, 11:42 PM   #2
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I suspect what they mean by that is they won't provide customer support to anyone running anything else. IE if you pay for SLES and run SLES under the Xen/SLES kernel they'll help, but if you run something other than SLES you're on your own. However, this is just my interpretation as the wording is vague.
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