ESX Server is a modified RedHat 7.x? distro (when I used it, 1 year ago) that you put guest VM images in. So no VMWare server installed on top of a host OS. It is the OS and server in one. It is pretty slick. I just sent an email to the VMWare sales staff that we were interested in their ESX product. They gave me a 60 day license to try it out. Maybe it helps that I work for large multi-national company with a blue tinge...sometimes.:-)
How about the good 'ole DOS subst command too? Still exists in XP.
ESX Server is a modified RedHat 7.x? distro (when I used it, 1 year ago) that you put guest VM images in. So no VMWare server installed on top of a host OS. It is the OS and server in one. It is pretty slick. I just sent an email to the VMWare sales staff that we were interested in their ESX product. They gave me a 60 day license to try it out. Maybe it helps that I work for large multi-national company with a blue tinge...sometimes. :-)
You can get some of this information from opensecrets.org.
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You may be thinking about the Russian Solar Mirror experiment CNN Article