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Re: Virrulisation

From: Ulrich Eckhardt <ulrich.eckhardt_at_dominolaser.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 12:56:14 +0200

On Monday 05 September 2011, Mandava, Pauline wrote:
> Please may you advise on the following with regards to Subversion:-
>
> 1. Is the application [...]

What is "the application"? Subversion comes with a bunch of applications plus
some libraries for creating even more such applications.

> [...] supported on a VMware Virtualised Platform?

I guess that depends on the OS you are using inside the virtual machine.

> 2. Is the application supported on Windows Server 2008 or Windows
> Server 2008 R2?

Yes, Subversion runs fine on all recent and non-embedded MS Windows versions.

> 3. If the application is Web Based (IIS 6.0 or earlier) does it
> run on Windows Server 2008 R2 IIS7 or compatibility mode IIS6 on
> Windows Server 2008?
> 4. If the application is running on Unix (Solaris 10), does it
> run on the newer versions of Solaris OS? - Does it support Solaris
> Containers for virtualisation?
> 5. If any application is dependant on the USB Dongle for the
> license model, is it possible to move away from this method?
> 6. If not then, if the USB dongle can support any USB over IP?

These latter questions show that you yourself have no clue at all what
Subversion is. Asking people to spoon-feed you that information is lazy and
arrogant, unless of course if you pay people for it which you don't. I suggest
you take a look at the documentation (see my signature) first or right away
hire someone to do the job (professional Subversion services and consulting
exist).

I'd also question what motivates you to inquire about SVN if you seem to have
no clue what it is, maybe you should make a step backward and discuss that
with those that brought up the requirement.

That said, SVN runs on a lot of different platforms and, being free software,
its licensing conditions are similarly liberal, so you can be sure that if you
decide you want to install and use it, it should be easy in any halfway modern
IT infrastructure.

Good luck!

Uli

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