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Re: Virrulisation

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2011a_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 05:31:20 -0500

On Sep 5, 2011, at 04:55, Mandava, Pauline wrote:

> Please may you advise on the following with regards to Subversion:-
>
> 1. Is the application supported on a VMware Virtualised Platform?

I don't see why that shouldn't work.

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

Subversion should work on Windows, yes.

> 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?

Subversion does not work with IIS. You can either serve a repository with Apache, or with svnserve; either could probably happily live alongside IIS on the same box.

> 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?

I don't have any specific information that this wouldn't work, so I assume it would work.

> 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?

Subversion is free software. It doesn't use USB dongles or any other copy protection. Make as many copies of the software as you like. Read the license to learn what else you may do with it.
Received on 2011-09-05 12:32:38 CEST

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