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2011-02-10
Are you talking about VMware Server? That's an entry-level server virtualization server from VMware, it runs on top of any supported OS on the planet. And if your argument is valid, why is it that VMWare ESXi runs on top of a Linux kernel instead of Windows, given if Windows is more economically feasible because it won't give VMware headaches?
Please check:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMware_ESX#Linux_dependencies
net_jerkface, if you do not know system programming, please stay calm and accept it.