I heard that OS X Server can be run on virtual machines since Leopard, is that true or not?
If so, what virtual machine app can one actually use to run OS X Server on it? I looked at VMware Fusion and they don't mention anything like that!!
I heard that OS X Server can be run on virtual machines since Leopard, is that true or not?
If so, what virtual machine app can one actually use to run OS X Server on it? I looked at VMware Fusion and they don't mention anything like that!!
Personally I hate virtualizing things like servers.
It's very useful. Take a MacPro, eight core, 16GB RAM, install XenServer, and then install 32 VMs running Linux. Even if one Linux crashes, 95% of all software is still running fine. And if different customers need different Linux versions for compatibility reason, you can do just that.
Oh you can actually run as many copies of OS X Server as you need/can on one Mac? That's very nice!!
Yes, but remember you need a license for each instance: buying one copy of OSX Server does not legally allow you to run more than 1 instance. So if you have OSX Server hosting 10 virtual OSX Server instances you need 11 licenses.
Are you sure about that? I thought that was the point of an Apple license change: That you can install it into VMs. After all, these ten virtual OS X Server instances run on a machine that is only one tenth as powerful. They don't do actually more work than a single instance installed on its own, they just have other advantages like more security, or being able to use different versions simultaneously.