Craster wrote:
Good question. According to the video it does officially offer OSX. I'm not sure how they get around that from a licensing perspective, but I'm assuming they must have. I find it hard to believe they've got a load of bits of Mac hardware lying around to run this on, especially as VMWare are a virtualisation company.
The Lion license says you can virtualise Lion as long as the host is also Lion. Not much wriggle room there.
http://www.macrumors.com/2011/07/01/os- ... alization/Previously, OS X said:
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[The 2007 Mac OS X 10.5 Server EULA] permits OS X Server to run in a virtual machine (VM) as long as each VM is stocked with a different license and the physical system is Apple-made. The new rules don't apply to the client edition of Apple's operating system, which is still barred from being virtualized.
Lion (which doesn't have a Server version) says:
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(iii) to install, use and run up to two (2) additional copies or instances of the Apple Software within virtual operating system environments on each Mac Computer you own or control that is already running the Apple Software.
Either way, the host OS has to be OS X.