VMWARE SUPPORT AND PERFORMANCE

DOES ORACLE SUPPORT VMWARE FOR 11.5.10 ON ALL TIERS - APPLICATION AND DATABASE - AND IF THE ANSWER IS YES - IS ANYONE RUNNING THIS IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT

Oracle provides support of the Oracle Stack when running on a VMware virtual
machine in the following manner. If a problem arises and it is a known Oracle
issue, Oracle support will recommend the appropriate solution. If that solution
does not work, the issue will be referred back to VMware for support. If the
problem is determined to be an unknown Oracle issue when running on a VMware
virtual machine, and the issue cannot be reproduced on a physical system by
Oracle support, the issue will be referred back to VMware for support. Oracle
and VMware have in place a joint customer support agreement to enable customer
support issues to be transferred between the two partners. In addition, all
versions of RAC are not supported on VMWare by Oracle.
(Metalink note 249212.1)

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    Multithread Test 2 / File Decrypt N/A N/A
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    MSI official website
    YouTube channel of MSI.
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    Videos storage.
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    We can change 5 times for default country .
    It is glad that I’ve finished the introduction of GT70 software.
    Performance report:
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    1.   FurMark
    1920*1080, 15 minutes.
    2.   AIDA 64
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    4. 3DMark Vantage
    5.   3DMark 2013
    6.   Heaven Benchmark 4.0
    7.   CINBENCH 11.5
    8.   FINAL FANTASY XIV Benchmark
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    10.   HD Tune Pro  5.50
    11.   AS SSD Benchmark
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    I didn’t forget my promise. Here is my gaming videos
    http://youtu.be/tCd5Lnj2U0I

    Editors' Choice Award. Good job MSI !!
    http://www.computershopper.com/laptops/reviews/msi-gt70-dominator-893#review-body

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