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Re: Mac OS X Server 10.5 EULA allows virtualization



At 1:28 PM -0400 10/29/07, Ed Pastore wrote:
On Oct 29, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Dave Schroeder wrote:

Here, most of our Xserves sit idle, but need to be distinct installations of Mac OS X Server for a variety of reasons.

Could you give an example of this for general edification? For my environment, splitting servers is all about preventing overloading. I'm not coming up with a scenario where I'd need two different instances of Server on one machine.
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FileMaker Server only allows 125 databases to run on an instance. It can't be made to run on a different port, or a specific NIC. Hence, it's one FMS instance per OS instance, no matter if it's loading the machine efficiently or not.

	- John

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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>)
 >Mac OS X Server 10.5 EULA allows virtualization (From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Mac OS X Server 10.5 EULA allows virtualization (From: Ed Pastore <email@hidden>)



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