Mac os 10.8 vmware
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There are corner cases for this (like certain MDM software, or software that has a hard requirement of AFP, or you want to use apple's OS X Server device management/imaging/WSUS equivalent/App Store Caching for a school network). A blanket statement about a specific OS being proven less stable and less capable is useless unless you can back it up with facts, and properly apply it to the OP's circumstance. The OP wanted information on the technical requirements of installing OS X on an ESXi host - if you have actual technical information that can help the OP in deciding whether his proposed action is the correct one for his case, please feel free to share it. There is the occasional need for this type of setup, although it is not common. Who's crying out for this? I thought more people were wanting to move away from enterprise software on the Mac platform because of its rigidity and now proven less capable and less stable platform, and no less defensive against malware, viruses or other issues. You can get a Thunderbolt to Fibre Channel Adapter, I'm really curious if anyone's ever used one of those with some old MDS's to build an apple cluster. You can add additional NICs from what I have seen as well. I know a bunch of people that use them for testing. I use the mini for a couple of special applications that only deploy to esx. And, it was like 1000% faster than any Intel system.until the next year when they switched to Intel.and then the Intel Mac Pro was the fastest computer ever. Remember those ads about the G5 Power Mac, it was a super computer and couldn't be exported out of the US without certain restrictions. Since Apple makes their own rules for hardware. Since when does using a Xeon a server make? Http:/ / macpro/ features/ processor.html Since their tower desktop's run off Xeon's and not desktop class mobo's or chips. I wonder how ESX 5.1 on MacPro is as a server infrastructure. Since when does VMware certify desktop gear? That's not impressive.īut you can do it, certified, top to bottom, it would appear.
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Odd, so they list the Mac desktop like it is a tower server. Search on Apple in the partner name at http:/ / resources/ compatibility/ search.php
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Wrong - they have 2 that are VMware approved.
#Mac os 10.8 vmware install#
Your physical system must be an Apple-labeled computer to install or run OS X 10.8 in a virtual machine.Īnd as they don't make any server hardware, nor any VMware approved hardware.