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August 15th, 2008

The biggest open source threat to Microsoft

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 10:52 am

Categories: Cloud Computing, General, Infrastructure, Linux Server OS, Microsoft, Strategy, business models

Tags: Open Source, Microsoft Corp., Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Storage, Dana Blankenhorn

Virtualization illustration from Red HAtVirtualization.

It’s not the Linux desktop. It’s not the cloud. It’s not applications like Firefox.

It’s virtualization. (Picture from Red Hat.)

I’m not talking about a particular virtualization scheme here, like Xen, OpenVZ, or Virtualbox.  

It’s virtualization itself, the fact of it. Virtualization means you can run Windows applications on a Linux desktop. Virtualization is the secret sauce behind the cloud.

Virtualization makes your underlying operating environment irrelevant. It has to make its case based solely on performance.

Windows can’t win that fight. Linux is more modular, it has a longer history, it’s more efficient with system resources. That’s why it’s so strong in the server market.

Sure, in theory you could do a complete rewrite of Windows, using virtualization to achieve the backward-compatibility which has been Microsoft’s alpha-and-omega, and which has become the anchor holding it down.

If it’s any good we’ll write a virtualizer for it, or emulate it.

What virtualization does, simply, is knock the pins out of Microsoft’s business case, the idea that the operating system is beneath everything and he who controls the foundation controls the world.

Maybe in video game players.

Before leaving you for weekend cogitations, of course, I should also ask what might replace the operating system as the foundation and control point for computing down the road.

I have an answer there, and it’s not going to please open source advocates. It doesn’t please me one bit.

It’s the interface.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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VMs threat to Microsoft? Hardly
As has been mentioned numerous times you still needs Windoze. The majority of users really just want a computer to be like a mobile phone you turn it on and use the apps. The users are after apps no... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Gordon_Fern Posted on: 08/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Did he....  D-T-Schmitz | 08/15/08
That's coming  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 08/15/08
.....  Linux User 147560 | 08/15/08
What makes it different from Wine then?  LBiege | 08/15/08
Comparing virtualization to wine??  storm14k | 08/15/08
But you will still need windows  Joeman57 | 08/15/08
IF..you need Windows...  storm14k | 08/15/08
Hmmm  Joeman57 | 08/15/08
Read any blog article about Linux  storm14k | 08/15/08
It also explains Windows licensing....  devlin_X | 08/16/08
"In a world without walls & fences, who needs windows & gates."  Intellihence | 08/18/08
OS/Applications  sullivanjc | 08/18/08
Article includes OS  AndyCee | 08/15/08
But you still need a version of Windows  LBiege | 08/16/08
but  sullivanjc | 08/18/08
Licenses?  bigpicture | 08/18/08
Still need Windows after all?  LBiege | 08/15/08
Simple...  storm14k | 08/15/08
Sigh  frgough | 08/16/08
....  Linux User 147560 | 08/16/08
"But let's cut to the real nub here"  Ole Man | 08/17/08
video game players.. and HPCC  cjcoats | 08/15/08
No way....  Mike Cox | 08/15/08
Watch out for ESX 3.5  daMan25 | 08/15/08
Drum roll....  D-T-Schmitz | 08/16/08
...  LBiege | 08/15/08
RE: The biggest open source threat to Microsoft  leharrell | 08/15/08
To some extent it has been...  storm14k | 08/15/08
Disagree that it makes OS irrelevant  DevGuy_z | 08/15/08
Not irrelevant  AndyCee | 08/15/08
When are you losers gonna get it? OSS sucks.  transposeIT | 08/17/08
....  Linux User 147560 | 08/17/08
Sorry! (no not really)  Ole Man | 08/17/08
Sorry, I'm not into Pokemon  AndyCee | 08/18/08
Still Need a License  kurio99 | 08/18/08
Open question:  AndyCee | 08/18/08
True  balaknair | 08/18/08
RE: The biggest open source threat to Microsoft  shadfurman | 08/18/08
VMs threat to Microsoft? Hardly  Gordon_Fern | 08/19/08

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