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Virtual Server is the future...
All these green-screeners need to "know their role and shut their mouths". The only virtualization technology worth talking about is Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2. I was initially horrified when I heard that Microsoft was thinking of partnering with XenSource. My rep immediately called me and told me it was "no big deal" and just the usual "embrace, extend and extinguish" ritual. With that I led out a huge sigh of relief and met my rep at a local cigar humidor.
Posted by: Mike Cox   Posted on: 07/31/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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You gotta do what you think is right  Michael Kelly | 07/31/06
Editors  Richard Flude | 07/31/06
Virtual Server is the future...  Mike Cox | 07/31/06
Lovely to see you back Mike  crocd | 08/01/06
What did you really expect them to say?  hoiatl | 07/31/06
really?  ianlomaxatl | 07/31/06
Did you think?  hoiatl | 08/01/06
Where ie Taylor; August 16, LinuxWorld  mighetto | 07/31/06
Storage and server virtualization  Roger Ramjet | 08/01/06
migrations from Linux to Windows ?  magcomment | 08/01/06
It's probably right  sylerner | 08/02/06
Novell has already started shipping the software  not of this world | 08/01/06

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