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| I've never used VMWare but I have installed SmartCenter R62 & R65 on Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 for testing and it runs fine. SmartCenter is not a product that does anything weird, so I doubt you would have any problems. Virtual servers can present a physical security issue, though, if they are running on a box that runs other virtual servers. Non-security admins that have access to the virtual server now have physical access to the SmartCenter server. If there's no controls over the browser management interface, you have the same problem. They've got access to the logon screen. Ray |
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| SmartCenter R62 working ok on Red Hat Enterprise Linux on VMWare on Linux. Problem is the clock drift, to solve update clock frequently with ntpdate (ntpd does not work because of too big too random clock drift). __________________ CCNA certified |
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| I use many smart centers, firewalls, connectra and other software under VMWare Server in my lab and I don't have any "hardware/system" problem with this system. I support few commerce installation, with smart center under VMWare server/ESX and my client don't have any platform specific problem. In my opinion the platform is critical for support gateway platform, but on smart center platform (VMWare) have second role. |
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| I've heard some rumblings that limited support for certain CP products may be on the way.. liek Eventia.. we'll see. And not to be redundant here ;) but I've run CP R55-R62 on VMware for lab and testing environment and have not found any real problems (win2k/3, Splat, RHEL) |
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If the first project proves not to be a support nightmare, I would suspect you will see official VMWare support for some of the other management products, but not for gateways. Note -- none of what I just said is anything but guessing on my part and rumors I've heard, nothing official. |
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ntpd or heavy use of ntpdate will slaughter the performance of your VMs. VMware has a timekeeping function already, just poorly documented. all that being said... SPLAT works great in VMware, and if you really try hard... IPSO does too :] |
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