Oracle VM Server versus Xen
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@travisdh1 thank you, I just type Xen server instinctively.
@scottalanmiller no Oracle is calling my boss trying to get their foot in the door. I mentioned the very same thing you mentioned, why go to a third party for something we already have.
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I also mentioned that we already have Xen installed, and configured and it's worked great so far besides the array crashing because of a bad disk.
And then it was mentioned "yeah but that's just VM's this is servers" So I replied "a VM is a VM, lets do a test and export one of our Hyper-V VM's and import it into Xen and see how it runs since it runs horribly at the moment anyways"
He said that sounds great!
Of course we're on Hyper-V 08 and I can't export a running VM!
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller no Oracle is calling my boss trying to get their foot in the door. I mentioned the very same thing you mentioned, why go to a third party for something we already have.
Why would he accept that call? I mean that honestly, what crazy situation would have him talk to them?
Totally random people just got my number and tried to sell me stuff. Huh, I think the company that I work for should spend time and money investigating products we would never have considered before just because I like the sales guy more than the company I'm paid to protect from sales guys.
That's the mental conversation I imagine going on leading to this.
I got a spam email from someone trying to sell me raw lumber or something useless to me this morning. I deleted it instead of researching if I had a use for raw lumber. Right now your boss in investing company resources in trying to aid Oracle.
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@scottalanmiller As to why he accepted the call I do not know.
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So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
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@DustinB3403 said:
So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
Um, yeah.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@DustinB3403 said:
So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
Um, yeah.
hah.. scott you're too funny buddy.
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At least Oracle VM isn't that bad, it's just a silly thing to be discussing.
Should we be deploying RHEL 3 today?
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@scottalanmiller Do you have a need for RHEL 3?
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For what it's worth, I completely agree'd with everything said here about it, why do it? There would be no gain etc.
It's all in the OP.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller Do you have a need for RHEL 3?
Because it is old and pointless, just like Oracle VM is now.
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@DustinB3403 said:
So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
I know, we should use Red Hat Linux 5.0 Hurricane!
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@travisdh1 said:
@DustinB3403 said:
So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
I know, we should use Red Hat Linux 5.0 Hurricane!
Wasn't someone on SW running that this week?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@travisdh1 said:
@DustinB3403 said:
So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
I know, we should use Red Hat Linux 5.0 Hurricane!
Wasn't someone on SW running that this week?
omg, I thought I was joking!
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Really Red Hat Linux 5.0?
SW never ceases to amaze and wonder!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@travisdh1 said:
@DustinB3403 said:
So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
I know, we should use Red Hat Linux 5.0 Hurricane!
Wasn't someone on SW running that this week?
Is that the same as RHEL 5? Because we have one or two of those still.
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@travisdh1 said:
@DustinB3403 said:
So I should wipe everything out, and start over with Oracle VM?
Thx will get started now!
I know, we should use Red Hat Linux 5.0 Hurricane!
Wasn't someone on SW running that this week?
Is that the same as RHEL 5? Because we have one or two of those still.
No, the RH series was spent and replaced by the RHEL series. So RHEL 5 is a full five generations after the RH series died off. And RH 5 was nowhere near the end of the line.
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The latest Red Hat Linux release was Red Hat Linux 9 in early 2003. Thirteen years ago!
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RH 5 was the first Red Hat Linux that I used. It released in 1997!! About to turn twenty!