Uh...I'd vote linux...
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techiem2 Sep 09, 2008 12:41 PM EDT |
Cuz without Linux (and the other foss *nixes) Windows would be the primary OS being virtualized, which would just help MS with more license sales.... |
rijelkentaurus Sep 09, 2008 1:24 PM EDT |
What they're after, IMO, is to have Windows as the base OS, and charge license fees for each guest, even if you're using something like Debian, rather like a client access license. I don't know how the licensing works, but I would bet that's the long term strategy. Just a guess, however. |
techiem2 Sep 09, 2008 1:51 PM EDT |
I wouldn't be a bit surprised. A virtualization License for each guest os install, then CALs for every connection to every guest os (i.e. treat them just like a windows server)..... |
jdixon Sep 09, 2008 1:53 PM EDT |
>...and charge license fees for each guest, even if you're using something like Debian, rather like a client access license. Plus probably a fee for each connection to any machine using the hypervisor, just like current CAL's. So even running a mail server on a virtual Linux machine would require a CAL for each simultaneous connection. That's they way Microsoft thinks. |
moopst Sep 09, 2008 5:58 PM EDT |
What's a CAL? Thanks to Google I can answer that. http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sam/lic_cal.mspx Quoting:What is a Client Access License (CAL)? Hey and with smart chips in my keys, Toyota can charge me a license fee every time I start - um - access my Tacoma. I suppose passengers may require a license too. |
tuxchick Sep 09, 2008 7:23 PM EDT |
And in late-breaking news, tap water now carries a per-user fee. |
techiem2 Sep 09, 2008 7:41 PM EDT |
This just in: Microsoft has just gained the rights to charge retroactive licensing fees for breathing. |
rijelkentaurus Sep 09, 2008 8:07 PM EDT |
What kills me about MS (one of the things, anyway) is that you have to pay a license for the server, and for the workstation, and a CAL for the blasted things to work together. Geez, just stick a fork in me. |
techiem2 Sep 09, 2008 8:21 PM EDT |
Yup. And somehow they keep convincing people to actually pay all those fees...... |
jdixon Sep 09, 2008 11:52 PM EDT |
> This just in: Microsoft has just gained the rights to charge retroactive licensing fees for breathing. Isn't that what carbon footprint fees are all about? The ability to charge you for breathing? |
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