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zuoer
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      07-17-2008
I would gladly see microsoft suffer for the stupid crappy Vista they dared
to unleash upon the world....
They even DARE to try to promote it (vista) more after everyone is glad its
dying!
Hate? No... Disgust? HELL YEAH!


http://keznews.com/4663_Windows_will...:_VMware_exec_


Large commercial operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, will no
longer exist within five to ten years, according to a senior VMware
executive. Instead there will only be very thin open source operating
systems supporting virtual appliances.

According to Paul Harapin, managing director for Australia and New Zealand
at VMware, Windows and other large operating systems are already starting to
be replaced by virtual appliances running on thin layers of Linux.

"When you go to Cisco and say you want a router and a firewall, they provide
you with an appliance," says Harapin.

"Inside that appliance is probably a bootstrapped Linux operating system
that they manage themselves, there's memory and all sorts of devices. If
something goes wrong with that appliance, you don't open up the router and
try to determine whether it's an OS problem or a memory problem, you simply
call Cisco and tell them that's there's a problem with your appliance."

Paul Harapin claims that this scenario is the forerunner of what is to come
in the computing environment.

"What that means is they don't need you to buy a large commercial operating
system from Microsoft or anybody else," he says.

"They use their own open source OS, a very thin layer of operating system.
They take out all the unnecessary components that are in a large commercial
OS because they're customising the OS to optimise the use of their
applications. They essentially package that up as an appliance, a running
server or a running application, and they send it to you. If you're running
a VMware infrastructure, you just drop that on and there's your server up
and running.

"If there's a problem, there's no operating system that you need to worry
about because you simply call the software (application) vendor up, tell
them there's a problem with their VM, and they'll snapshot the VM, patch it
and send it back to you. So it's an appliance but it just has no hardware
around it."



 
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Adam Albright's Psychiatrist
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      07-17-2008
Hey **** head. Sounds like Vista is way way way over your head. I think
you should wipe your system clean and install Windows 98 or even Ubuntu.
That is more your style.


"zuoer" <> wrote in message
news:487e9ddb$...
>I would gladly see microsoft suffer for the stupid crappy Vista they dared
>to unleash upon the world....
> They even DARE to try to promote it (vista) more after everyone is glad
> its dying!
> Hate? No... Disgust? HELL YEAH!
>
>
> http://keznews.com/4663_Windows_will...:_VMware_exec_
>
>
> Large commercial operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, will no
> longer exist within five to ten years, according to a senior VMware
> executive. Instead there will only be very thin open source operating
> systems supporting virtual appliances.
>
> According to Paul Harapin, managing director for Australia and New Zealand
> at VMware, Windows and other large operating systems are already starting
> to be replaced by virtual appliances running on thin layers of Linux.
>
> "When you go to Cisco and say you want a router and a firewall, they
> provide you with an appliance," says Harapin.
>
> "Inside that appliance is probably a bootstrapped Linux operating system
> that they manage themselves, there's memory and all sorts of devices. If
> something goes wrong with that appliance, you don't open up the router and
> try to determine whether it's an OS problem or a memory problem, you
> simply call Cisco and tell them that's there's a problem with your
> appliance."
>
> Paul Harapin claims that this scenario is the forerunner of what is to
> come in the computing environment.
>
> "What that means is they don't need you to buy a large commercial
> operating system from Microsoft or anybody else," he says.
>
> "They use their own open source OS, a very thin layer of operating system.
> They take out all the unnecessary components that are in a large
> commercial OS because they're customising the OS to optimise the use of
> their applications. They essentially package that up as an appliance, a
> running server or a running application, and they send it to you. If
> you're running a VMware infrastructure, you just drop that on and there's
> your server up and running.
>
> "If there's a problem, there's no operating system that you need to worry
> about because you simply call the software (application) vendor up, tell
> them there's a problem with their VM, and they'll snapshot the VM, patch
> it and send it back to you. So it's an appliance but it just has no
> hardware around it."
>
>
>



 
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joel406
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      07-17-2008

You are an idiot!


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zuoer
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      07-17-2008
ubuntu is many levels above vista in complexity, and needs an advanced user
to be able to configure it exactly the way you want.
Vista however is a TOY OS, that would be good if it was better designed..
but its crap, you know crap... the thing you eat each day.

That's why billions like xp and will stick with it unless something better
comes out from Micro$haft...

Wretched nercophiliac!

"Adam Albright's Psychiatrist" <> wrote in message
news:Pvxfk.29872$...
> Hey **** head. Sounds like Vista is way way way over your head. I think
> you should wipe your system clean and install Windows 98 or even Ubuntu.
> That is more your style.
>
>
> "zuoer" <> wrote in message
> news:487e9ddb$...
>>I would gladly see microsoft suffer for the stupid crappy Vista they dared
>>to unleash upon the world....
>> They even DARE to try to promote it (vista) more after everyone is glad
>> its dying!
>> Hate? No... Disgust? HELL YEAH!
>>
>>
>> http://keznews.com/4663_Windows_will...:_VMware_exec_
>>
>>
>> Large commercial operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, will no
>> longer exist within five to ten years, according to a senior VMware
>> executive. Instead there will only be very thin open source operating
>> systems supporting virtual appliances.
>>
>> According to Paul Harapin, managing director for Australia and New
>> Zealand at VMware, Windows and other large operating systems are already
>> starting to be replaced by virtual appliances running on thin layers of
>> Linux.
>>
>> "When you go to Cisco and say you want a router and a firewall, they
>> provide you with an appliance," says Harapin.
>>
>> "Inside that appliance is probably a bootstrapped Linux operating system
>> that they manage themselves, there's memory and all sorts of devices. If
>> something goes wrong with that appliance, you don't open up the router
>> and try to determine whether it's an OS problem or a memory problem, you
>> simply call Cisco and tell them that's there's a problem with your
>> appliance."
>>
>> Paul Harapin claims that this scenario is the forerunner of what is to
>> come in the computing environment.
>>
>> "What that means is they don't need you to buy a large commercial
>> operating system from Microsoft or anybody else," he says.
>>
>> "They use their own open source OS, a very thin layer of operating
>> system. They take out all the unnecessary components that are in a large
>> commercial OS because they're customising the OS to optimise the use of
>> their applications. They essentially package that up as an appliance, a
>> running server or a running application, and they send it to you. If
>> you're running a VMware infrastructure, you just drop that on and there's
>> your server up and running.
>>
>> "If there's a problem, there's no operating system that you need to worry
>> about because you simply call the software (application) vendor up, tell
>> them there's a problem with their VM, and they'll snapshot the VM, patch
>> it and send it back to you. So it's an appliance but it just has no
>> hardware around it."
>>
>>
>>

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>

 
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      07-17-2008
Surely you jest. Many levels above in complexity???
"zuoer" <> wrote in message news:...
> ubuntu is many levels above vista in complexity, and needs an advanced
> user to be able to configure it exactly the way you want.
> Vista however is a TOY OS, that would be good if it was better designed..
> but its crap, you know crap... the thing you eat each day.
>
> That's why billions like xp and will stick with it unless something better
> comes out from Micro$haft...
>
> Wretched nercophiliac!
>
> "Adam Albright's Psychiatrist" <> wrote in message
> news:Pvxfk.29872$...
>> Hey **** head. Sounds like Vista is way way way over your head. I think
>> you should wipe your system clean and install Windows 98 or even Ubuntu.
>> That is more your style.
>>
>>
>> "zuoer" <> wrote in message
>> news:487e9ddb$...
>>>I would gladly see microsoft suffer for the stupid crappy Vista they
>>>dared to unleash upon the world....
>>> They even DARE to try to promote it (vista) more after everyone is glad
>>> its dying!
>>> Hate? No... Disgust? HELL YEAH!
>>>
>>>
>>> http://keznews.com/4663_Windows_will...:_VMware_exec_
>>>
>>>
>>> Large commercial operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, will no
>>> longer exist within five to ten years, according to a senior VMware
>>> executive. Instead there will only be very thin open source operating
>>> systems supporting virtual appliances.
>>>
>>> According to Paul Harapin, managing director for Australia and New
>>> Zealand at VMware, Windows and other large operating systems are already
>>> starting to be replaced by virtual appliances running on thin layers of
>>> Linux.
>>>
>>> "When you go to Cisco and say you want a router and a firewall, they
>>> provide you with an appliance," says Harapin.
>>>
>>> "Inside that appliance is probably a bootstrapped Linux operating system
>>> that they manage themselves, there's memory and all sorts of devices. If
>>> something goes wrong with that appliance, you don't open up the router
>>> and try to determine whether it's an OS problem or a memory problem, you
>>> simply call Cisco and tell them that's there's a problem with your
>>> appliance."
>>>
>>> Paul Harapin claims that this scenario is the forerunner of what is to
>>> come in the computing environment.
>>>
>>> "What that means is they don't need you to buy a large commercial
>>> operating system from Microsoft or anybody else," he says.
>>>
>>> "They use their own open source OS, a very thin layer of operating
>>> system. They take out all the unnecessary components that are in a large
>>> commercial OS because they're customising the OS to optimise the use of
>>> their applications. They essentially package that up as an appliance, a
>>> running server or a running application, and they send it to you. If
>>> you're running a VMware infrastructure, you just drop that on and
>>> there's your server up and running.
>>>
>>> "If there's a problem, there's no operating system that you need to
>>> worry about because you simply call the software (application) vendor
>>> up, tell them there's a problem with their VM, and they'll snapshot the
>>> VM, patch it and send it back to you. So it's an appliance but it just
>>> has no hardware around it."
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>



 
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