Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th Oct 2007 20:08 UTC, submitted by twickline
Microsoft Microsoft has released its Virtual Machine Additions for Linux. "Virtual Machine Additions for Linux are designed to improve the usability and interoperability of running qualified Linux operating systems as guests or virtual machines of Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1." Red Hat and SUSE are the obvious supported guests.
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RE[6]: Question
by Soulbender on Thu 25th Oct 2007 10:02 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: Question"
Soulbender
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Likewise, MS supporting Red Hat is like admitting that Red Hat is not doing anything wrong -- which is contrary to all of the comments by Ballmer.


No it isn't. MS isn't supporting Red Hat, they're making sure Linux can run well with Virtual Server.

I don't see why this is so hard to understand?


I don't see why business realities are so hard to understand. Obviously some shops run Linux and will not change to Windows (no matter how many sales drones MS sends their way) so MS is left with the options of either not making any sale at all or making a sale of Virtual Server.

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