Re: Virtualisation

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Matt Shields wrote:
VMWare server is fine for testing VM's, but if you plan on using
VMWare in a production environment you should upgrade to ESX or the
other commercial products they offer like Infrastucture.  As mentioned
previously ESX is it's own OS (custom RHEL), whereas VMWare Server
(and player) run on top of your current OS and will not be tuned to
run a lot of VM's.

OTOH, I have VMware Server running on a RHEL4 x86_64 4 x opteron850 (2.4Ghz) server with 8GB ram, its hosting 6 CentOS i386 instances (512MB virtual each), a Windows Vista instance (1GB virtual) and a Solaris 10 x86 instance (1GB), and its been running just sweet as can be. the various guest instances are being used to test factory floor messaging middleware (java stuff), and have performed just great.
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