Is vmware supported for production environment ?

Hi All,
Is vmware supported for production environment ?
Thanks
Sunny

All,
I'm glad someone has outlined the clear support statement that has existed for sometime between VMware - SAP.  For those of you still running on Oracle, here is some good news:
Wording towards SAP Customers requesting support:
"Oracle, VMware and SAP are working collaboratively to ensure support for SAP customers that use VMware virtualization for SAP solutions running Oracle DB. Functional tests are currently being performed to verify supportability of the SAP&Oracle stack.  Details will be made available in SAP note 1173954 u201CSupport of Oracle for VMwareu201D after tests have been completed. It is expected that in Q1 2010, ESX 3.5 and later releases including vSphere 4 will be supported by Oracle and SAP according to Oracleu2019s metalink note 249212."
There is no reason why x86 platform today cannot run the most demanding workloads on VMware vSphere in a production environment.  But has noted earlier, don't get hung up on "production" - you have heaps of TestDev, SolMan TestDev, sandboxes, gateways, application servers etc that should immediately by put into a VM - once you are comfortable with your solution in-house, I'm sure you will move production instances into a VM as well.
Below are some great resources for you to use in your quest to virtualize SAP on VMware:
Additional Resources
SAP Notes (for Windows platform)
674851: Virtualization on Windows
1104578: Virtualization on Windows: Enhanced Monitoring
1056052: Windows: VMware ESX Server 3.x or vSphere configuration guidelines
1260719: Detailed virtualization data using saposcol
SAP Notes (for Linux platform)
1122388 u2013 Linux: VMware ESX Server 3.x or vSphere configuration guidelines
1122387 u2013 Linux: Supported Virtualization technologies with SAP
171356 u2013 Virtualization on Linux: Essential information
SAP, VMware (and other) benchmarks
http://www.sap.com/solutions/benchmark/sd2tier.epx
Introductory document u201CVirtualizing SAP applications on Windowsu201D by SAP
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/70f63258-bff1-2a10-9db6-
cda6ef202bfc
VMware and SAP
White Papers, Success Stories, Webinars, Links, etc.
http://www.vmware.com/sap
SAP VMware Blog
http://communities.vmware.com/blogs/SAPsolutions
Regards,
Andre Kemp
VMware Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Asia Pacific
Certified mySAP 2K and Migration Consultant
Edited by: Andre Kemp on Dec 10, 2009 9:00 AM

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