Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 21:24:15 +0200 From: Iv Ray <pobox@verysmall.org> To: Olivier Nicole <Olivier.Nicole@cs.ait.ac.th> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: what to do when FreeBSD cannot do something? Message-ID: <AB14F1C8-4EB3-4F4A-89DC-5E1DC9831B6D@verysmall.org> In-Reply-To: <201007080104.o6814IM8001316@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th> References: <6AC0293D-2262-4E5C-9616-516B49664FBF@verysmall.org> <201007071111.o67BBnr5093119@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th> <8F676AEB-5188-4F41-A971-C68293AD54F3@verysmall.org> <201007080104.o6814IM8001316@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th>
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On 08.07.2010, at 03:04, Olivier Nicole wrote: > That's the idea: bare metal and free, proxmox has something based > on... I don't remember. I opted for vmware becuase it seems to be more > wide spread. Yes, that's what I think, too. > You will have to make your fingers dirty, because once you are > installing any OS on a virtual machine, it is as dirty as installing > on a bare hardware: you need to learn how to install, tune and secure > that new OS... >=20 > Good luck, Right. It's rather the comfort that I can have the right for every case (i. e. = Oracle, Interbase) without asking for budget for a physical machine and = having to take care of one more physical machine. Thank you for your thoughts, Iv=
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