Vsro files with linux?

11/12/2011 09:07 debilman#1
Can setup vsro files on linux?
11/12/2011 09:17 MAFIA001#2
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11/12/2011 09:29 debilman#3
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11/12/2011 10:11 LastThief#4
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IMPOSSIBLE
11/12/2011 10:13 silkbotter#5
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POSSIBLE


install virtualbox or vmware server on your linux machine and run the files in the vm :)

problem solved.
11/12/2011 11:02 dimkacool#6
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POSSIBLE


install virtualbox or vmware server on your linux machine and run the files in the vm :)

problem solved.
Is MSSQL compatible on linux?
11/12/2011 12:38 _P_auf_K_#7
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POSSIBLE


install virtualbox or vmware server on your linux machine and run the files in the vm :)

problem solved.

That would work. But i not 100% you would get crashes.

There is an othe way (work also not 100% and i would get chrashes)

Run all .Exe files on a windows root.
all other files on the linus root
than make a patch and connect both server.
11/12/2011 12:58 Nezekan#8
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Is MSSQL compatible on linux?
That's the point of installing an hypervisor, it will virtualise windows => files and mssql can run

I wouldn't advise running virtualbox in a live enviroment though, there are better alternatives for kernel virtualisation (kvm instead of virtualbox or xen)

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That would work. But i not 100% you would get crashes.

There is an othe way (work also not 100% and i would get chrashes)

Run all .Exe files on a windows root.
all other files on the linus root
than make a patch and connect both server.
which other files do you want to run except for the executables and mssql...

Virtualising windows with a decent hypervisor is just the same as running it natively so I don't see any reason why it would give you errors or crash