By GeoffPosted Thursday 1st November 2007 23:31 GMT
Is likely to be first to Market here, with a version of ESX for Macintosh, that uses EFI instead of BIOS. It would be such a tiny change for them, ESX probably even supports EFI already.
The question is... how long before Apple buys Parallels and starts shifting bigger boxes to carve up a later "Big Cat" OS into many Kittens? It would be interesting to see an Apple take on a VDI model for distributing media around your house from your Apple iHome (TM) media hub, it could potentially mean cheaper end devices with less hardware.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 1st November 2007 23:34 GMT
"Apple-labelled" eh?
Shouldn't be a problem - just print off a sticker with "apple" on it, whack it on the server chassis and you're done. Quick, simple, and easy licence compliance.
I wonder how long before we start seeing fancy "Apple labels" on eBay.
(Apply joke/sarcasm tagging as appropriate.)
Your 'business opportunity' will go bust in no time. #
By Player_16Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 08:19 GMT
If you own a iPod you received 2 Apple stickers. Need I say more.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 2nd November 2007 09:55 GMT
Yawn!
"I strongly suspect (but stress I have no proof of this, someone here may like to elaborate) that Apple is once again copying features from Vista"
You certainly don't need to stress that - if you had evidence to back up your claims, you would cite it.... or at the very least sound like you know what you're talking about.
By Scott MckenziePosted Friday 2nd November 2007 10:43 GMT
You appear to have forgotton the huge Joke Alert icon at the start of your post, at present it looks as though you're suggesting Vista is not only a quality product but also that it's better than anything Apple produce.
By Frank BoughPosted Friday 2nd November 2007 10:49 GMT
..of course, if you knew anything at all about Macs you'd know that every Apple computer comes with a lovely little Apple sticker. They're hardly rare items, though they are rather nice.
I still have a bevy of proper, rainbow Apple stickers kicking about.
Given that Apple already talks up Parallels, the intention is clearly for Xserves to be the virtualisation platform du jour, whether you want to run Mac OS X Server, Windows, Linux, or something else. It wouldn't sell too well as a value proposition if you can't virtualise Mac OS X on your Xserve.
There's clearly demand, and all Apple has to do is tweak the license to allow it: it's a no-brainer from their perspective, and doesn't impact on their bottom line in any negative way.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Saturday 3rd November 2007 00:42 GMT
So much for Steve's comment that OS X would never be virtualized. Think Bill's sweating yet? Think he even knows how? Wonder how many chairs Ballmer broke over that news... Bet the idea of OS X on PCs gives him nightmares... then no one would want to buy his 21st century version of Windows Me...
No one deadpans like Abdul...uh, that was a deadpan, wasn't it? Wasn't it?
Comments on: Laggard Apple lets Leopard virtualize
Time to reflect? #
By Alan Lukaszewicz Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 19:39 GMT
VMWare #
By Geoff Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 23:31 GMT
Well that explains it #
By Abdul Omar Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 23:32 GMT
I see a new business opportunity! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 23:34 GMT
Your 'business opportunity' will go bust in no time. #
By Player_16 Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 08:19 GMT
@ New business opportunity #
By James Dore Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 08:35 GMT
Apple labels #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 09:47 GMT
re: Well that explains it #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 09:55 GMT
@Abdul #
By Scott Mckenzie Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 10:43 GMT
Huh? Microsoft Shill alert? #
By Register Reader Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 10:43 GMT
Apple Labels #
By Frank Bough Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 10:49 GMT
@Abdul #
By David S Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 10:50 GMT
The intent #
By Mo Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 11:13 GMT
Virtualization #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 3rd November 2007 00:42 GMT