Windows will be killed by virtual appliances: VMware exec

cibomatto2002

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Large commercial operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, will no longer exist within five to ten years, according to a senior VMware executive. Instead there will only be very thin open source operating systems supporting virtual appliances.

According to Paul Harapin, managing director for Australia and New Zealand at VMware, Windows and other large operating systems are already starting to be replaced by virtual appliances running on thin layers of Linux.

"When you go to Cisco and say you want a router and a firewall, they provide you with an appliance," says Harapin.

"Inside that appliance is probably a bootstrapped Linux operating system that they manage themselves, there's memory and all sorts of devices. If something goes wrong with that appliance, you don't open up the router and try to determine whether it's an OS problem or a memory problem, you simply call Cisco and tell them that's there's a problem with your appliance."

Paul Harapin claims that this scenario is the forerunner of what is to come in the computing environment.

"What that means is they don't need you to buy a large commercial operating system from Microsoft or anybody else," he says.

"They use their own open source OS, a very thin layer of operating system. They take out all the unnecessary components that are in a large commercial OS because they're customising the OS to optimise the use of their applications. They essentially package that up as an appliance, a running server or a running application, and they send it to you. If you're running a VMware infrastructure, you just drop that on and there's your server up and running.

"If there's a problem, there's no operating system that you need to worry about because you simply call the software (application) vendor up, tell them there's a problem with their VM, and they'll snapshot the VM, patch it and send it back to you. So it's an appliance but it just has no hardware around it."

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Zach

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That man is smoking crack.

That might work for a few small niche markets in the world, but that is NOT going to happen on any kind of large scale.

This is just another "open source will kill Windows and rule the world" wet dream. You can NEVER replace windows for many day to day applications and especially gaming. Even through emulation of the windows API. Then one open source OS becomes 100 different forks as manufacturers make up their own standards and change the code and screw it up to give them a competitive edge and NOT talk to "appliances" that are not made by them.

And you have a compatability problems 10x worse than when Windows "was" around.


Not to mention having a VM running for every little thing... Yeah I hope VMware wants to pay for all the hardware millions of people will need to keep up with that kind of raw processing power demand
 
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MCP

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Nothing in this world is for free! You will soon wake up and realize Linux is just a dream..."Not to mention having a VM running for every little thing... Yeah I hope VMware wants to pay for all the hardware millions of people will need to keep up with that kind of raw processing power demand"...I like that Zach:D
 

Zach

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And why are Linux and open source software a dream? Or were you just trying to look cool?
 
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