> On 11/22/06, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> virtualization with stability >> >> I look to VMware for that. They seem to have been in business a long time >> at it, or at least long enough time in a young market. Forget experiments >> like QEMU and Xen which are still working towards being commercial grade. >> >> But VMware doesn't have anything that runs on Solaris 10. (1) >> >> I *need* to run multiple revs of Solaris across the board and that >> includes >> at least one Solaris 2.5.1 x86 server. What am I stuck with here ? >> >> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 AS 64-bit at $1499 ?!?! >> see https://www.redhat.com/apps/commerce/ > > > one possible solution is get oracle's unbreakable linux its a fork of Red > Hat linux, and costs about 50% of what red hat charges and frankly who do > you think can provide better support your enterprise? an upstart that has > been in business about 5 years or oracle that has been in business for about > 15 years and have been in enterprises almost all of them. oracle linux is a > free download, no need to purchase a support contract untill the project > goes live.
OKay ...that is another excellent suggestion. Does anyone know what Andy Tucker is doing over at VMware? Are we ever going to see VMware release something for Solaris 10 ? Dennis Clarke _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org