SWSOFT's business is to divide the Linux server into an independent partition, which will begin to test the Widnows version of your own product.
The software is called Virtuozzo, and the function is to split a single version of the operating system so that it looks like a few operating systems. The software is mainly suitable for companies that manage low-traffic websites. Virtuozzo Software These companies share the server's way, but also provide some advantages of the independent machine.
To date, SWSOF sells only Virtuozzo software for Linux servers. The Windows version is performing individual BETA tests. The company said that a wider range of test plans began on November 29th, and the time planning of the market is planned to be scheduled next year.
The schedule of the software sales exceeds the company's original plan. Two years ago, the company called Virtuozzo's Windows version will be launched in the first half of 2003. The company said that product release is postponed to be Windows software requires the same maturity and stability like Linux products.
The Virtuozzo software method is to make a single operating system look like several operating systems, which is the same as the N1 grid components in Solaris 10, the Sun Microsystems. But today Virtuozzo is more competitive, the opponent is EMC's VMware and Microsoft's Virtual Server 2005.
Swsoft's software's economic advantage is that companies can reduce the licensing costs required to purchase operating systems.
Hatsize is a company that provides infrastructure for online services, which is testing Windows version of Virtuozzo software.
SWSoft said that software has passed the server argument test of IBM's Intel chip X series servers. A Australian Network has adopted the company's software on the X-Series server. (Finish)
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