tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post3848096875977652460..comments2024-01-27T07:32:53.464+01:00Comments on On The Peoplesoft Road: Oracle VM Template for PeopleSoft... in VMWare ServerNicolas Gasparottohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06634519580752248909noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post-66662035985298110012013-12-24T09:40:23.594+01:002013-12-24T09:40:23.594+01:00Thanks for sharing such informative and wonderful ...Thanks for sharing such informative and wonderful page, i like it keep it latest updates.Peoplesoft forumhttp://www.mypeoplesoft.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post-11518731168197362012011-06-24T10:17:15.283+02:002011-06-24T10:17:15.283+02:00Nice postNice postAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post-45856151635782098942010-07-21T19:36:00.951+02:002010-07-21T19:36:00.951+02:00Hello Nicolas, this is very interesting, but is th...Hello Nicolas, this is very interesting, but is there any change to virtualize all of the components in a Win 7 based laptop, using Vmware, OSCent, and the templates ? does the templates include the functionality to test the development tools? App designer, xml publisher, Bi publisher, Integration broker, etc. Thanks in advance. JordyJordy Castillohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10298140800349280529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post-47246365942176198132009-12-21T21:47:54.477+01:002009-12-21T21:47:54.477+01:00Moving my companies server to Virtual Iron rather ...Moving my companies server to Virtual Iron rather than VMWare was the WORST move I have ever made in my career. I went with Virtual Iron due to their personal service which was extraordinary, now I have to deal with the worst support in the industry!!! Oracle could care less if they lose a customer due to poor support. The expect us all to just take what they try to shove down our throat. I originally was told I would get perpetual support on Virtual Iron until we moved to Oracle VM at which time I would have to purchase support for Oracle VM. Now I have received a bill for Virtual Iron support which took over two weeks to respond to a system critical error! They are the worst, its well worth your time to move to VMWare rather than to upgrade to OracleVM. Stay FAR FAR AWAY!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post-82639912233479467962009-12-10T13:12:02.542+01:002009-12-10T13:12:02.542+01:00It's a nice blogspot web page developmentIt's a nice blogspot <a href="http://www.itsolusenz.com" rel="nofollow"> web page development </a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post-13643501902469456922009-11-04T23:11:01.435+01:002009-11-04T23:11:01.435+01:00Yes Jim, you certainly right and I should have a t...Yes Jim, you certainly right and I should have a try on VMWare 2.x as well.<br />But I had bad experience within VMWare version 2 and datastorage defined on my NAS server (see http://gasparotto.blogspot.com/2008/03/vmware-server-2-beta-and-nas-server.html)<br />Well, my tries were on Windows with VMWare 2 beta version, I'm now on CentOS and VMWare 2 final version is out for a while (hopefully much more stable than beta version), I should try it again with final version within my new config anyway.Nicolas Gasparottohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06634519580752248909noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31216575.post-30958556413167708772009-11-04T22:54:17.831+01:002009-11-04T22:54:17.831+01:00Nicolas, it says you are using VMWare 1.x. Have yo...Nicolas, it says you are using VMWare 1.x. Have you tried VMWare 2.x? I've seen significant performance improvements from running 1.x guests on a 2.x host.Jim Marionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12995110203807924786noreply@blogger.com