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Topic Title: supported vs working platforms
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Created On: 12/19/2006 06:11 AM
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 12/19/2006 06:11 AM
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lanthony
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Before downloading 200mb.... Is there a difference between "supported" and "will probably work" platforms? Should it be possible to get things working on Suse 10.2? What does the "Virtualization Services Source" provide?
 12/19/2006 08:20 AM
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cbarclay
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Supported means that the operating system has passed our QA tests, has VSTools (for accelerated I/O and statistics collection), and we will support any issues that arise. Virtual Iron does not require an operating system to be installed on the virtualized node. The only operating system that is required is for the Virtualization Manager.

The Virtualization Services Source is the GPL source code for our virtualization layer.
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