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- Subject: Re: [MLUG] I'm back... and some info re: serving native-windows apps from a linux terminal
- From: Scott Hussey <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 13:16:18 -0600
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On 12/2/05, Dave Lloyd <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
Doesn't vmware have a product where you can virtualize apps on a server?
In the past, I've talked to a co-worker who mentioned one of the neat
things is that it could run on linux servers which you could then
oversubscribe back to windows dumb (or smart) terms. Oversubscription
is sort of in name only as nobody is using 100% of the processors 100%
of the time.
They have a product called ESX server that allows hardware
virtualization. You can then run any (I think) x86 OS in a virtual
environment on a Linux server.
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Scott Hussey
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