Originally posted by RahulSundaram
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Wait till they bring device attestation to linux kernels, so you can only use their services from a "secure system".. Which is only possible by using pre-compiled / signed kernels MS releases...
That´s the way they kill Open Source Linux in Enterprises...
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Originally posted by Danielsan View Post
If you believe that M$ technology is unreliable you are virtualizing your Linux server/whatever over an unreliable infrastructure, unless you believe that Windows Server 2008 is a good option anyway.
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Originally posted by Spacefish View PostWait till they bring device attestation to linux kernels, so you can only use their services from a "secure system".. Which is only possible by using pre-compiled / signed kernels MS releases...
That´s the way they kill Open Source Linux in Enterprises...
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Originally posted by RahulSundaram View Post
If you have a trust issue with the vendor, you wouldn't be using their cloud anyway regardless of their hypervisor ie) the specific hypervisor doesn't change that
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Originally posted by Danielsan View Post
No it isn't, it is just experience. Do you work for M$?
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Originally posted by RahulSundaram View Post
You talked about belief earlier. If you have experience specifically using their hypervisor in the cloud and that didn't work out well for you, that would indeed count as experience and not merely a belief. No, I have no affiliation with Microsoft
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Originally posted by Danielsan View Post
No, I have been talking about a service that relies on a cluster of Windows servers. Do not mislead my words, thanks.
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