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Virtual Windows Servers on Linux laptop...



Someone else mentioned that VMWare Server is free?   Where is the link 
that shows this?   I just visited the VMWare site and Server ESX offers an 
Evaluate button.   That doesn't tell me it is free...

Inquiring minds want to know...

Thanks.

Scott

On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Ward Vandewege wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 09:54:52AM -0500, Matthew Gillen wrote:
>> Xen won't work with an OS that isn't designed to work with it (Windoze,
>> probably Solaris) unless you have a very new processor.
>
> Basically your CPU needs to support hardware virtualization. For AMD, this
> feature is called Pacifica; for Intel it's called Vanderpool.
>
> Most new machines should have CPUs with that feature. If you're not sure,
> have a look on Wikipedia - the pages on AMD and Intel CPUs are super
> detailed and very helpful.
>
> Just one last word of warning - some laptop vendors have been *deliberately*
> disabling hardware virtualization in the BIOS on machines they sell, with no
> option for the owner of the machine to enable it, 'because they don not test
> it'. See for instance here:
>
>  http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=1051601&admit=-682735245+1171380665964+28353475
>
> This seems to have only happened for machines with Intel CPUs, by the way. I
> think it's mostly resolved now - there was quite a bit of public outcry and
> the vendors have been publishing updates for their BIOSes, but caveat emptor
> :)
>
> Yet another reason why a proprietary BIOS is dangerous!
>
> Thanks,
> Ward.
>
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