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[Mageia-discuss] mageia under vmware ESXi

+ Luca Olivetti + luca at ventoso.org +
+ Fri Nov 2 12:27:04 CET 2012 +

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Al 02/11/2012 12:11, En/na Romain d'Alverny ha escrit:
+> 2012/10/31 Luca Olivetti<luca at ventoso.org>:
+>> but I see that it isn't certified as a guest OS under vmware ESXi.
+>
+> Where exactly do you see it missing? (link, location)
+
+http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php?deviceCategory=software&testConfig=16
+
+Select "ESX/ESXi" in the "Product Name" box and click "Update and View 
+Results"
+
+>
+>> Maybe nobody got in touch with vmware to have mageia listed as a "certified" distribution?
+>
+> That's likely, yes. Would you want to check this out?
+
+I'll check with the vendor, but I don't have big hopes (since they were 
+the ones pointing to the incompatibility and, at the same time, 
+proposing to migrate our infrastructure to windows server).
+
+Bye
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+Luca
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