Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux

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Sujet : Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux
De : gerard.calliet (at) *nospam* pia-sofer.fr (Gcalliet)
Groupes : comp.os.vms
Date : 28. Nov 2024, 14:44:37
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Le 27/11/2024 à 22:33, David Turner a écrit :
I keep being told that VMWARE is not an OS in itself.
But it is... based on Ubuntu Kernel....  stripped down but still Linux
 So basically another layer to fail before VMS loads. Wonder why people are not using the real Alpha or Integrity as cheap as they are
 DT
Dear David,
Don't you think you are a little bit obsolete? It's the second time the question is asked. And the second time the discussion evolves to the comparison between virtualization solutions.
It's a free media, and everyone can choose about what he wants to speak about.
These discussions demonstrate where are the major interests. So?
I remember the 2013-2014 years where I was going around Europ with Kevin saying that perhaps VMS wasn't a major ecosystem, but there was interest on going on with it. I remember saying here the same thing. And I was at that time, as you, totaly obsolete.
So it seems there are 2 obsolete guys on c.o.v  - not mentionning Subcommandante, who has to going on being anonymous -.
Today it seems I have been right. VSI cannot say the contrary.
Something has to be said. Main stream is always very important. And a lot of things are to be done about main stream. But thinking only for main stream situations is always wrong.
Thinking only from main stream? Example: HP' board have a look on the n'th column in Excel for the business report about VMS... so VMS is dead. Hum !
For sure the bare metal option for VMS in an exception from an exception. So it's wrong? Perhaps.
But.
There is somehow a big structural mistake about the way we choose virtualization only for VMS.
They say: we cannot go on the same pace of hardware  renew. And using virtualization garanties we'll not have to do so. Right.
Almost right. Because there will be same problems when mister Broadcom for VMSware, mister IBM for Red Hat, mister Oracle for VM or KVM will decide to create new versions, because of the gap with new hardware. It is for sure that with virtualization the pace is more sustainable.
But the wrongness of the argument is here: everywhere you choose to go, you have got the problem of the contradiction between sustainability, good pace of evolution and the way main stream of evolution is going. You cannot forget this problem arguing virtualization is The Solution. There will be always the problem, and we have to cope with it.
Dear obsolete friend, I can say we are not so isolated. Sometimes things can be understood observing other landscapes. The big word I think about is: LTS. How surprising it can be, a lot of software suppliers, developers, for a lot of OSes, langages, applications are offering LTS offers - sometimes  with more money -.
Perhaps saying that could make us too sad. But VMS is structurally in the domain of LTS. And because of that perhaps the concept "obsolete" has to be revisited for us.
We have to be able to support a huge time of specific pace of sites, garantying evolution in paces choosed, responding to minorities demands... And yes the business plans about that are to be adapted. I don't live in Massachusset or in Danmark, but I do thing a lot of thinking is already here about cycling economics, sustanaibility in economics...
(On my side, I bought for 150 € a gen9 proliant and booted VMS on it. I bet in the 2034 year, my VMS will go on, the same year Version 222 of Red Hat will be a huge problem :) - end of the parenthesis).
More on that.
I know MIT has not always be as fun as Berkeley - because of that VMS is better that Unix, everyone knows that :) -. So the social evolutions are perhaps a little bit out of concern in Boston. But there is a fact: sustainability becomes in the world a major concept. A lot of people do think something as: a LTS world could be fine. Sustainability is so a huge domain for innovation. VMS, not at all created for that, I know, could be a domain of investigating about new ways for sustanaibility.
My conclusion, dear obsolete: you and me and Subcommandante are innovators. Somehow  a difficult position, because not in a majority... as usual for innovation.
"Vous pouvez revenir aux affaires courantes".
gcalliet

Date Sujet#  Auteur
27 Nov 24 * VMWARE/ESXi Linux51David Turner
27 Nov 24 +- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Robert A. Brooks
27 Nov 24 +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux38Lawrence D'Oliveiro
27 Nov 24 i`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux37John Dallman
28 Nov 24 i `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux36Lawrence D'Oliveiro
28 Nov 24 i  `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux35Matthew R. Wilson
28 Nov 24 i   +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux10Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i   i`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux9Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i   i +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux7Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i   i i+* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux4Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i   i ii`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux3Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i   i ii `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i   i ii  `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i   i i`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Dennis Boone
3 Dec 24 i   i i `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i   i `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
28 Nov 24 i   +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
28 Nov 24 i   i`- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1John Dallman
28 Nov 24 i   +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux3Lawrence D'Oliveiro
28 Nov 24 i   i+- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1John Dallman
29 Nov 24 i   i`- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i   `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux19Waldek Hebisch
3 Dec 24 i    +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux15Lawrence D'Oliveiro
3 Dec 24 i    i`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux14Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i    i +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux5Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i    i i`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux4Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i    i i `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux3Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i    i i  `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i    i i   `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dan Cross
3 Dec 24 i    i +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux7Lawrence D'Oliveiro
4 Dec 24 i    i i`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux6Arne Vajhøj
4 Dec 24 i    i i `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux5Dan Cross
4 Dec 24 i    i i  +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
4 Dec 24 i    i i  i`- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dan Cross
4 Dec 24 i    i i  `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
4 Dec 24 i    i i   `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dan Cross
4 Dec 24 i    i `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dave Froble
3 Dec 24 i    +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i    i`- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Arne Vajhøj
3 Dec 24 i    `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dan Cross
28 Nov 24 +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
28 Nov 24 i`- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
28 Nov 24 +- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Gcalliet
2 Dec 24 `* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux8Lawrence D'Oliveiro
2 Dec 24  +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux6John Dallman
4 Dec 24  i`* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux5Simon Clubley
4 Dec 24  i +- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Simon Clubley
4 Dec 24  i +* Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux2Arne Vajhøj
5 Dec 24  i i`- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Simon Clubley
6 Dec 24  i `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Dave Froble
3 Dec 24  `- Re: VMWARE/ESXi Linux1Arne Vajhøj

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