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Yes I am aware of that but it is not open source and it is a not full blown Linux. It is a custom linux kernel.
They could very well take any other open OS to build it like BSD or Solaris. They used Linux due to wider driver support.
Correction: I was wrong. According to wikipedia, they use Linux kernel only for their service console. So I don't think it really built on Linux. That clears my doubt on why it is not open source.
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Actually if you have ever used ESX and installed it you would know that it runs on a stripped down redhat kernel.
That is how you can provision bare metal. VM doesn't have their own kernel for runnin on bare metal I am sure you know that.
Even the installer is based on Anaconda.
But Open VZ is open source and works well.







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The funny thing though is that ESX is built on.....
Guess what???
LINUX. LOL!
But I use Open VZ and Virtuozzo on Linux in production and they work very well.
http://www.swsoft.com/en/virtuozzo
Edited 2007-05-19 03:37