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| Xen now Citrix's Join Date: Feb 2001
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| Microsoft and XenSource: Is there real hope for virtualization interoperability? Read here the article: http://searchservervirtualization.te...ml?track=sy420 Quote: "Novell released its new operating system with Xen but limited support to its own operating system for virtual machines" Unquote 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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| baka neko Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 714
| 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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