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Mac OS X Server 10.5 EULA allows virtualization



Back to the virtualization discussion. The Mac OS X Server 10.5 license agreement states:

2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.

A. Mac OS X Server Software. This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Mac OS X Server software (the “Mac OS X Server Software”) on a single Apple-labeled computer. You may also install and use other copies of Mac OS X Server Software on the same Apple- labeled computer, provided that you acquire an individual and valid license from Apple for each of these other copies of Mac OS X Server Software.

This explicitly allows virtualization of Mac OS X Server 10.5 on Apple- branded hardware. Since VMWare and Parallels have both said they would be interested in virtualizing Mac OS X Server if Apple allowed it, it will be interesting to see where this leads.


A supported installation of something like VMWare ESX Server able to virtualize multiple instances of Mac OS X Server on a single Xserve (not to mention any other ESX Server-supported OSes!) would be a very interesting proposition for many.

Here, most of our Xserves sit idle, but need to be distinct installations of Mac OS X Server for a variety of reasons. It would be wonderful to consolidate multiple installations onto one server, which would really help cut costs and make Mac OS X Server an attractive option for many tasks again.

While the EULA for Mac OS X 10.5 (non-Server) does not include this change, it's reasonable to assume that any virtualization product capable of running Mac OS X Server 10.5 may also be able to, from a purely technical perspective, run Mac OS X 10.5 (and possibly even Mac OS X 10.4.x (Intel) and Mac OS X Server 10.4.x (Universal) as well).

- Dave

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References: 
 >Virtualization... Has nada to do with licensing. (From: "Michele (Mike) Hjorleifsson" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Virtualization... Has nada to do with licensing. (From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Virtualization... to the original question.. Running Xen on OSX (From: "Michele (Mike) Hjorleifsson" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Virtualization... to the original question.. Running Xen on OSX (From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>)



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