
Hi Avi and all, From: "Avi Miller" <avi.miller@gmail.com>
We support most virtualization platforms including VMware, Hyper-V and Oracle VM. We also support most operating systems. Certification has also broaden to include RDBMS on Windows running on Hyper-V (with Oracle Linux certification on Hyper-V in progress).
I have to admit not really to understand the "support this or that virtualisation" A virtualisation presents a "virtual computer" and this may slightly differ depending on the virtualisation solution. But the same goes for physical machines. And I have not read: "Product XY only works on Dell T610 and HP ML 150". I can install it on a "no name box" as well. Why not on any VM? (BTW: Is Oracle DB supported in a Oracle VirtualBox?) The ERP solution [not Oracle, btw] I am dealing with in-house runs on Tomcat. Tomcat and Java are designed to live "everywhere". Of course the software is certified on Linux X and Windows Y only.. Practically I do not get any Linux support because "Windows is standard" downunder. So I'm told. Not to mention that I install an older version because the new one "is not launched in Australia yet". It's available in Europe since April.. In one case I spoke to technical support in Germany to get some clues and confirmation. They were helpful but contract issues prevent them from supporting me continuously. I could have installed it under FreeBSD I guess. Wouldn't make any difference, support-wise. Did I mention that I love proprietary software? ;-) Regards Peter