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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Is it possible to export the OS image of Solaris 11 and use in Linux Redhat 7.3 virtual machine?
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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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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.
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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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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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closed as unclear what you're asking by peterh, Rui F Ribeiro, steve, jimmij, Isaac Apr 2 at 20:17
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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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?
â 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.
â 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?
â 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.
â 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?
â 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?
â 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.
â 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.
â 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.
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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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?
â 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.
â user803473
Apr 2 at 8:56