Thread-topic: Mac OS X Server 10.5 EULA allows virtualization
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On 10/29/07 4:44 PM, "Dave Schroeder" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Oct 29, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
>
>>
>> On Oct 29, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Dave Schroeder wrote:
>>
>>> On Oct 29, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I wish they didn't have the part to where the underlying OS had
>>>>> to be
>>>>> OSX Server.
>>>>
>>>> No where did it say that in the above.
>>>
>>> Some people are interpreting "This License allows you to install
>>> and use one copy of the Mac OS X Server [...] on a single Apple-
>>> labeled computer," to mean that the initial copy of Mac OS X Server
>>> cannot be installed in virtualization, meaning that Mac OS X Server
>>> has to be the host OS (disqualifying solutions like ESX Server).
>>>
>>> Of course, that doesn't make sense for the reasons I outlined in my
>>> previous message.
>>
>> Nor is it what it says. It says that can install and use the license
>> on one computer (say in a VM) and that if you want to run another
>> instance it needs it's own license.
>
> The problem is that "This License allows you to install and use one
> copy of the Mac OS X Server [...] on a single Apple-labeled computer"
> is the SAME language that was in the EULA for Tiger, which
> virtualization companies interpreted as "prohibiting" virtualization
> (by which they apparently mean not *explicitly allowing*
> virtualization). Therefore, people are taking that (incorrect)
> interpretation and extrapolating inappropriately.
Looks like the people who matter have settled on an interpretation...
http://db.tidbits.com/article/9277
Matt
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