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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] mageia under vmware ESXi</H1>
<B>Thomas Backlund</B>
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<I>Thu Nov 1 16:10:14 CET 2012</I>
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<PRE>David Walser skrev 1.11.2012 17:04:
><i> Luca Olivetti wrote:
</I>>><i> Hello,
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</I>>><i> TPTB have decided to upgrade our ageing server (still running mandrake) with a new system based on vmware ESXi.
</I>>><i> I thought I'd install mageia in some of the virtual machines to migrate current services, but I see that it isn't certified as a guest OS
</I>><i> under vmware ESXi.
</I>>><i> I actually don't care, but the vendor has suggested that we stick to one of the supported distributions.
</I>>><i> I don't think that it's because mageia is a community distribution, because I see that debian, fedora and opensuse are "certified" (as are
</I>><i> the commercial ones like RHEL, SLES, CentOS, etc.).
</I>>><i> Maybe nobody got in touch with vmware to have mageia listed as a "certified" distribution?
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</I>><i> Not sure what it matters having it "certified." I run several Mageia server VMs in ESXi at work and they work great.
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And usually certification means €€€ ...
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Thomas
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