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topic closed - Re: VMware moves to free with Server product
From: Kelly Martin <kel () securityfocus com>
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 16:13:14 -0500
This VMWare thread has generated many replies, some of which are still sitting in my moderator's queue. While many of us find VMWare very useful for testing security in various environment, the topic of VMWare licensing itself and speculation on where this is going is not really on topic for Security-Basics.
Therefore I am closing this thread. Thanks for all your responses. If someone is interested in starting a new VMWare thread that is more specific to security, you are welcome to do so and I will approve it to the list.
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Current thread:
- VMware moves to free with Server product Saqib Ali (Feb 06)
- Re: VMware moves to free with Server product Albert Gonzalez (Feb 06)
- RE: VMware moves to free with Server product Burton Strauss (Feb 06)
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- Re: VMware moves to free with Server product Gregory Rubin (Feb 07)
- topic closed - Re: VMware moves to free with Server product Kelly Martin (Feb 08)
- RE: VMware moves to free with Server product Burton Strauss (Feb 08)
- Re: VMware moves to free with Server product Albert Gonzalez (Feb 06)
