Harish Pillay wrote:
This is interesting...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/07/microsoft_red_hat_virtualization_interoperability_pact/
"Microsoft and Red Hat have now consummated vows to love and cherish each
other's operating systems on their corresponding hypervisors.
The interoperability pact was inked in February of this year, leading
the companies to "synchronize testing" in counterpart validation
programs over the months. Starting today, businesses can mix and mingle
Windows Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux on visualized environments
with joint support from Microsoft and Red Hat."
It is a pure support arrangement. Mutually beneficial in which a customer
running windows guest on a RHEL host will be helped out if the customer
calls Red Hat for help. It would be vice-versa if the OSes were swapped
around.
Of course. I think it makes a lot of sense. Its a good strategy to help
with getting linux into major windows shops. interop is always good stuff.
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