
Could the week end without a new marketing skirmish between Microsoft and VMware? Of course not, or at least not when a long time Microsoft partner is involved.
Just last week VMware announced a new, rather surprising OEM deal with Novell, which allows the virtualization vendor to distribute SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) as part of the upcoming vSphere 4.1.
Additionally, VMware announced a plan to adopt SLES as the guest operating system of choice for all its virtual appliances.
Microsoft didn’t react too well (you can say it by the way they misspelled the name of the competitor, something that didn’t happen in a long time), and published its own interpretation of the deal, suggesting that customers may be locked into an inflexible offering:
…looks like VMWare finally determined that virtualization is a server OS feature. I’m sure we’ve said that once or twice over the years ;-). The vFolks now plan to ship a full version of a server OS with vSphere, and support it, to fulfill their application development and application deployment plans.
Fourth, this is a bad deal for customers as they’re getting locked into an inflexible offer. Check out the terms and conditions.
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