Certification for RHEL 5.x virtualized with VMWare

Hello,
is Oracle 11g certified on any RHEL 5.x when the system is virtualized by using VMWare?
I would really appreciate any recent links to officials documents or notes about this matter.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by: user10047839 on 19-gen-2011 6.58
Sorry, probably I am OT here.
Edited by: user10047839 on 19-gen-2011 7.01

Refer to this on MOS:
Support Position for Oracle Products Running on VMWare Virtualized Environments [ID 249212.1]
Short extract: NO Oracle software is supported on VMWare. If a problem arises Oracle support will request to reproduce the problem on a 'real' platform.
Werner

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