I have had ARS 6 and 7 running on vmware server 1 and esx 2.5.5 and 3.5 servers 
for several years now. Also, I have had the 7.0.1 and 7.0.3 ARS, 2/2.1 
CMDB applications too. The mid-tier tends to be real due to dmz issues.
My customers want the boxes that are production oriented to be real, but the 
test and dev virtual environments work fine. I see little dropouts in the esx 
version. The server version tends to have a much more noticeable performance 
degradation, but then it is expected.
The virtual environment allow for testing of patcvhes with little actual 
negative impacts -- just roll back to the previous save state.
One word of advice is don't skimp on the hardware -- Lots of RAM, very fast 
disk and reasonably fast processors.  Memory is your friend!
John Rosquist
RightStar Systems



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Were gearing up to convert to 7.1 and what I would be wondering is does anyone 
have a production virtual box specifically Solaris.


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On Behalf Of Gayford, Matthew C.
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 9:38 AM
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We’ve got two boxes (one for dev and one for test) running ARS & ITSM 7.0.1. I 
haven’t had any problems at all!
 
Matthew C. Gayford
Technology Research & Development
Information Technology Systems Division
University of North Carolina Wilmington 
(910) 962-7177
 
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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 9:29 AM
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Does anyone have Remedy 7.1 running on a virtual machine? Or another
version of Remedy running on a virtual machine? If so, what are your
experiences with it. All comments, thoughts, observations both pro
and con are appreciated. Thanks!

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