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... Everyone wants an ESX-style role - However we both agree it would be of benefit as a testing platform, although any chance of getting some reasonable performance metrics are compromised when you have the whole OS X kernel running underneath, I would be looking at this for functionality / compatibility testing.
I've also seen VMs floated as being a good training environment for OS X - "don't need too many boxes etc and you can always roll back to a snapshot if you want... " I've always thought this was an interesting concept - but it would mean that from a training perspective on any entry to mid level technical courses you have half a day at the beginning explaining how VM's work :-)
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