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Overview

A guest operating system is installed and run virtually on VMware.  IS&T supports installation of Windows (XP and Vista) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux as guest operating systems on VMware Fusion and Workstation.

Athena guest operating systems are not yet recommended or supported by IS&T.  There are several known issues in the areas of networking, licensing, and time synchronization.  The IS&T Vmware project team is currently reviewing these issues and may offer Athena guest operating system support in the future.

Licensing

Overview 

Brief text here about what a guest OS is and so forth. Include info on how Athena is being reviewed and is out of scope as a guest OS.

Licensing 

You are responsible for ensuring that all software (applications and operating systems) you run on your virtual machines are licensed to run on those virtual machines.  Be aware that some vendors may have licensing restrictions related to virtual machines.

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  • Apple does not allow Mac OS X Client to be virtualized.  Mac OS X Server's license does allow for virtualization on Apple-labeled hardware, but VMware Fusion does not currently support it.  Should VMware Fusion ever support Mac OX Server, you would need an individual Server license for each virtualized server in addition to the license for your host OS.
  • Microsoft permits Windows licensing on VMware. Each virtual installation is considered a separate computer requiring an individual license.
  • Red Hat permits Enterprise Linux licensing on VMware.  Each virtual installation is considered a separate computer requiring an individual license.

Before

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You Begin

 Installing

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[VMware's Guest Operating System Install Guide|http://web.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/ist/products/vmware/GuestOS.pdf]\[PDF\]

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