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Check out openqrm... On 3/14/08, Mick Timony <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 00:24 -0500, Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Mick Timony > > <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > In what way? > > > > Requires a serial number, excessive computer resources, large > > download, and sports the horrendous VIX API. I could go on and on > > about it. VMware Server is OK, but VirtualBox should fit just about > > anyone's needs. I don't see what features VMware Server would provide > > that most would really need. I have worked with just about every > > virtualization project and even built a large scale system on the > > VMware API. I call tell you VMware Server sucks and you should > > believe me so that you don't have to find out yourself. If not, then > > don't take my word for it and find out for yourself :-P > > > > http://video.vmware.com/kickapps/_Virtual-Insanity/video/72491/5054.html > > Thanks for that! :) > > Do you know if VirtualBox offer much in the way of management features > if one is hosting multiple virtual images on many different systems? > > I'll do some reading up on it over the weekend as it does look > interesting. > > Thanks > > -- > Mick Timony > -- > > Matter cannot be created or destroyed, nor can it be returned without a > receipt. >
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