Sorry, I'm a general knowledge person but yes, I mean esx and yes, I admin
quite a number of servers myself.
I have also used others such as Xen and VirtualBox mainly.

>Deploying OpenMeetings on 64Bit Debian or 64Bit Ubuntu on a XEN Server for
example is what we have
>done several times. It is a bit more complex as a simple dedicated Server
as the 3th party tools often
>need to be compiled manually for each Virtual Instance as there are no
ready / up-to-date packages
>in the official repositories, but it is of course possible.

I've built OM on esx several times for testing, I didn't come across any
complexities. Is there something I should know about, a document or
something? Everything went without a hitch. In fact, I'll be building one
this afternoon based on this conversation.

My OS of choice is Centos/RHEL though I've used Ubuntu because it seems to
be a better OS when it comes to media based services, and perhaps even in
this case?


Thanks for any heads up you can provide.

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