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vSphere running paleozoic Operating Systems

Luca Dell'Oca, June 14, 2013June 12, 2013

Recently on the Italian VMware Community (VMTN), a user asked a simple question: with ESXi 5.1 support for Windows NT4 has been suspended, can I still run this operating system in the latest ESXi releases? In these days vSphere still supports a huge list of “historic” operating systems, even if…

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