Restore Solaris 11 on Linux Redhat 7.3 virtual machine [closed]

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Is it possible to export the OS image of Solaris 11 and use in Linux Redhat 7.3 virtual machine?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by peterh, Rui F Ribeiro, steve, jimmij, Isaac Apr 2 at 20:17


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    My first answer would be 'No', apart from that please provide more details like what VM provider or hypervisor are you using and why do you want to do this?
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  • My base OS is Linux Redhat 7.3, by using virt-manager I need to restore one Solaris 11 Os and one Linux 7.3 Os for some specific products purpose.
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closed as unclear what you're asking by peterh, Rui F Ribeiro, steve, jimmij, Isaac Apr 2 at 20:17


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    My first answer would be 'No', apart from that please provide more details like what VM provider or hypervisor are you using and why do you want to do this?
    – Amit24x7
    Apr 2 at 8:04










  • My base OS is Linux Redhat 7.3, by using virt-manager I need to restore one Solaris 11 Os and one Linux 7.3 Os for some specific products purpose.
    – user803473
    Apr 2 at 8:56












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closed as unclear what you're asking by peterh, Rui F Ribeiro, steve, jimmij, Isaac Apr 2 at 20:17


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closed as unclear what you're asking by peterh, Rui F Ribeiro, steve, jimmij, Isaac Apr 2 at 20:17


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    My first answer would be 'No', apart from that please provide more details like what VM provider or hypervisor are you using and why do you want to do this?
    – Amit24x7
    Apr 2 at 8:04










  • My base OS is Linux Redhat 7.3, by using virt-manager I need to restore one Solaris 11 Os and one Linux 7.3 Os for some specific products purpose.
    – user803473
    Apr 2 at 8:56












  • 1




    My first answer would be 'No', apart from that please provide more details like what VM provider or hypervisor are you using and why do you want to do this?
    – Amit24x7
    Apr 2 at 8:04










  • My base OS is Linux Redhat 7.3, by using virt-manager I need to restore one Solaris 11 Os and one Linux 7.3 Os for some specific products purpose.
    – user803473
    Apr 2 at 8:56







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My first answer would be 'No', apart from that please provide more details like what VM provider or hypervisor are you using and why do you want to do this?
– Amit24x7
Apr 2 at 8:04




My first answer would be 'No', apart from that please provide more details like what VM provider or hypervisor are you using and why do you want to do this?
– Amit24x7
Apr 2 at 8:04












My base OS is Linux Redhat 7.3, by using virt-manager I need to restore one Solaris 11 Os and one Linux 7.3 Os for some specific products purpose.
– user803473
Apr 2 at 8:56




My base OS is Linux Redhat 7.3, by using virt-manager I need to restore one Solaris 11 Os and one Linux 7.3 Os for some specific products purpose.
– user803473
Apr 2 at 8:56










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Solaris 11 will run fine under Xen. KVM presents some problems, it'll run but networking doesn't work which means it probably doesn't do what you need.






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    Solaris 11 will run fine under Xen. KVM presents some problems, it'll run but networking doesn't work which means it probably doesn't do what you need.






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      Solaris 11 will run fine under Xen. KVM presents some problems, it'll run but networking doesn't work which means it probably doesn't do what you need.






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        Solaris 11 will run fine under Xen. KVM presents some problems, it'll run but networking doesn't work which means it probably doesn't do what you need.






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        Solaris 11 will run fine under Xen. KVM presents some problems, it'll run but networking doesn't work which means it probably doesn't do what you need.







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