VMware Security Advisories
이제 웹사이트 공시가 없고 Broadcom Support 포털 가입해야만 볼 수 있다.
5월 6일부터 적용했는데, 이에 맞추어 공개한 보안 권고가 많아보인다.
VMware 제품 쓴다면 가능한 빠르게 지원 포털에 가입하고 이메일 알림 켜기를 권장.
Vier europäische Verbände haben einen offenen Brief an die Europäische Kommission geschickt. Und beschweren sich darüber, dass #VMware nach dem Kauf durch Broadcom plötzlich teurer geworden ist, und auch sonst sein Geschäftsmodell zu Lasten seiner Kunden geändert hat.
Ich frage mich, ob die Politik da wirklich helfen kann. Was haben die den Verbänden angeschlossenen Unternehmen denn getan, um sich gegen dieses erwartbare Verhalten des mächtigen Lieferanten abzusichern?
Mag sein, dass VMware den einen oder anderen Vorteil gegenüber Open-Source Lösungen hat. Aber sich deswegen in eine solche Abhängigkeit zu begeben, das ist deren private, unternehmerische Entscheidung.
2024 ist das Jahr, in dem Broadcom der Welt erklärt die Bedeutung von Digitaler Souveränität erklärt.
It's nice that Proxmox is providing a tool to help people migrate off of VMware ESXi. I did things the harder way as I didn't have a spare machine to install Promox and shuffle VMs over while I cleared out my own ESXi servers before installing Proxmox on them.
Ars Technica: Proxmox gives VMware ESXi users a place to go after Broadcom kills free version
🗜️Broadcom slammed by cloud trade group amid claims it's "holding the sector to ransom" with VMware license changes - ITPro
「 The Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) consortium called on regulatory and legislative bodies across Europe to investigate the changes Broadcom has made to the VMware operating model, which it says will “decimate” the region’s cloud infrastructure 」
If you cannot use #Linux, which is better: Mac OS X or Windows
I ask because I am starting a job where the IT department can only supply me with a generic Windows PC or #MacBook. I actually want to run #VirtualBox#VMWare or something with Linux (Guix OS) on the host machine, since most of the software I rely on is for Linux. I have tried #WSL but it has never been a good user experience for me.
I am leaning toward Mac OS X just because it seems to require less memory than Windows but both Mac and Windows ask for a minimum of 4 GB, and I want the host OS to take as little memory as possible and leave as much as possible for the guest Linux OS. Also, its a #Unix system with #Homebrew, and in my experience the native versions of most Linux software work pretty well on Mac OS X.
Does anyone have experience with all three operating systems who can offer advice?