VMware Server Is Cooked And Ready For Tasting
VMware has made its server product generally available from Wednesday.
The product, previously the paid-for GSX Server, has been free to download in beta form for months but is now cooked according to VMware. It remains free to download but, if you want technical support, you'll have to pay for it. The company is using the same model as Red Hat for its Enterprise Linux. According to VMware, 700,000 copies of the product have already been downloaded.
VMware Server for x86 platforms supports all main OSes in both 32- and 64-bit form as guests, including Solaris, although it'll only run on either Linux or Windows hosts.
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