Requiring a Windows only tool (VMware Infrastructure Client) to manage an otherwise Linux-only server virtualization system is like requiring a pig to lead a procession of Arabian show horses. Epic fail.
Please develop a client based on Java, not Active (he)X, that runs on nearly any OS, not just frigging Windows. The actual virtualization platform is based on RHEL 3, why can't you make a client that runs on Mac and Linux as well?
If I were deciding what virtualization software to run on my network, you would lose the bid because of this, no matter how good the rest of your stuff was.
I seldom log in to my windoze box here at work. I hate it. If I try to run remote desktop to it, it bogs down my real, Linux computer. Can you say Do Not Want!?
Please develop a client based on Java, not Active (he)X, that runs on nearly any OS, not just frigging Windows. The actual virtualization platform is based on RHEL 3, why can't you make a client that runs on Mac and Linux as well?
If I were deciding what virtualization software to run on my network, you would lose the bid because of this, no matter how good the rest of your stuff was.
I seldom log in to my windoze box here at work. I hate it. If I try to run remote desktop to it, it bogs down my real, Linux computer. Can you say Do Not Want!?