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October 5th, 2009

Psystar's Thermopylae: The Nightmare Hypervisor Arrives

Posted by Jason Perlow @ 3:54 pm

Categories: Apple, Desktop, General, Hardware Infrastructure, Open Source, Software Infrastructure, Virtualization

Tags: Hypervisor, Apple Inc., Psystar, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Litigation, Desktops, Hardware

Miami, Florida-based Psystar, which is currently under litigation from Apple for producing Mac-compatible clones and is counter litigating the company for monopolistic practices, has announced that they are OEM licensing their virtualization technology and ICAP so that any PC vendor may easily produce Mac clones.

In July of 2008, in my piece entitled “Psystar’s Thermopylae won’t end Apple’s Clone Nightmare” I wrote the following during the heat of the inital phases of the Psystar vs. Apple imbroglio:

“…If I were Psystar, I’d poison pill the entire situation for Apple by making all of the ICAP they created to build the systems — sans the Apple OS X software itself — available on a public website. Then Apple will have a huge mess on their hands.

Such a thing doesn’t exist now, but give it a year, and Nightmare Hypervisor will rise from the depths to bite a chunk out of Apple’s juicy flesh

Let’s face it — virtualization is eventually going to make the hardware dependent eccentricities of OS X and Mac’s feeble attempts at DRM meaningless..”

Click on the “Read the rest of this entry” link below for more.

That was 14 months ago.

Flash forward to October 5, 2009. Psytar, which is currently in the depths of litigation that will almost certainly bury the company in legal bills, announced the following:

“Psystar will begin certifying manufacturer’s hardware to allow the licensing of Psystar’s new virtualization technology, effectively making their systems Mac OS X compatible. Psystar’s virtualization technology, specifically engineered for Snow Leopard, allows for seamless operation of the Mac OS on generic Intel Hardware and would be offered on all Psystar Certified machines.

In an effort to spread the Snow Leopard experience to an ever-expanding number of people, the licensing initiative will allow manufacturers to have their hardware Psystar Certified and have their computers pre loaded with our unique technology including the Darwin Universal Boot Loader (DUBL)”

Translation: Hello Persians, meet the Spartans. Or rather, the Chinese, the Russians, the Koreans, and any other vendor that resides in a country where Apple has little legal recourse. The Nightmare Hypervisor, as predicted, has arrived.

Will Psystar be able to successfully make a business model out of licensing the “Cloning Kit” to OEMs? Probably not. Apple almost certainly will sue the company to oblivion before that happens. But that’s not important.

What’s important is that an easily reproducible method for making Mac OS X run on any PC hardware in existence is going to find its way into the wild, one way or another. Psystar’s DUBL and virtualization techniques are going to become part of the discovery process of any ongoing or new litigation, and they will be open for public examination. And almost certainly, before the company dies, this DUBL and virtualization technology, which is based upon Open Source software, will end up being sold or distributed on public websites by vendors outside of the US where Apple has little or no reach. It will live on long after Psystar dies.

So if Simple Mac Cloning for Dummies becomes a reality — which at this point is inevitable — it merits further analysis of whether Apple itself should put the entire situation at rest by assembling a fully sanctioned OEM licensing program in partnership with the key PC vendors, such as Dell, HP, Acer and Lenovo. No matter how hard they try to stop it, Apple is going to lose control of what Mac OS X can run on, so they might as well prepare for “Kosher” implementations of Mac clones rather than foreign sites which will sell “cloning kits” based on on Psystar’s methods.

Psystar will die. No doubt about it. But their legacy is going to live on long after it is gone and provide the fuel for further revolt. It’s up to Apple and Steve Jobs to learn the lessons of the Persians and fully embrace the idea of fully legal Mac Clones before its monopolistic hardware reign ends, as Darius’ great empire fell to the determined armies of united Greeks, who remembered the brave Spartans in their historic battle.

Jason PerlowJason Perlow is a technologist with over two decades of experience integrating large heterogeneous multi-vendor computing environments in Fortune 500 companies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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You must have kissed Gates or Ballmers arse last night! Not for me (NT)
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THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  D. T. Schmitz | 10/05/09
There wasn't quite enough spittle coming out when you screamed that...  James T. Kirk | 10/06/09
What I don't understand...  zach.winchester | 10/07/09
Well, when it stops 'just working' remember it's not Apples fault!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
Time for Jobs to send the immortals  markbn | 10/05/09
Immortals... We put their name to the test...  Fark | 10/05/09
The Imortals...  zach.winchester | 10/07/09
And Psystar fights in the shade. (nt)  Letophoro | 10/05/09
...and takes out most of the persian army =) (nt)  privatejarhead | 10/05/09
And how well did they fare  GuidingLight | 10/06/09
Sure they died.  Letophoro | 10/06/09
Oh they died, every single one of them.  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
Apples and Oranges (no pun intended)  Rick_R | 10/05/09
A hardware key, you mean like ProTools?  trance2tec | 10/06/09
Pears and bananas  rtk | 10/06/09
Too late ...  johnfenjackson@... | 10/06/09
you mean...  Mectron | 10/06/09
Apple bashing, again and again...  Joseph_Proudhon | 10/05/09
I love it too. Apple = Monopoly /eom  Arapey | 10/06/09
Monopoly of what?  People | 10/06/09
Nintendo holds a monopoly on Nintendos. [nt]  olePigeon | 10/06/09
According to the honorable Thomas Penfield Jackson  rtk | 10/06/09
Of hardware capable of runing OS X  GuidingLight | 10/06/09
Couldn't have said it better myself. /eom  Arapey | 10/07/09
But how is it a monopoly when said hardware is only 4% of the market?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
But why would you need it?  dchase@... | 10/07/09
Few people need any paticular OS...  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
Then there is no antitrust.  dchase@... | 10/07/09
@dchase...  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
Bubble?  dchase@... | 10/08/09
Microsoft - Monopoly = Nothing.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
Kinda different.  ShadowGIATL | 10/06/09
in other words....  Mectron | 10/06/09
I wouldn't say they can't compete...  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
Maybe other companies should follow Apples way.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
if that was the case...  dchase@... | 10/07/09
You got it! Make money! Something others don't seem to get!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
Please excuse me  Mac Hosehead | 10/05/09
Maybe your blog title should've been...  riverab@... | 10/06/09
No, his blog title should have been...  Joseph_Proudhon | 10/06/09
No, his blog title should have been Windows fanbois lose! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
Done already, running out of good names  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/06/09
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae: The Nightmare Hypervisor Arrives  ForcedRegistrationSucks | 10/06/09
Jail? Hard time?  compudog | 10/07/09
Like Jobs and Woz?  deanders | 10/14/09
Please! Compared to Gates and MS Apple is an angel! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
Now we see why Psystar's top lawyer quit  Ken_z | 10/06/09
This is GREAT!  mustangj36@... | 10/06/09
You must have kissed Gates or Ballmers arse last night! Not for me (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 11/16/09
Psystar's "Nightmare Hypervisor"  bfilipiak@... | 10/06/09
Not certain  johnfenjackson@... | 10/06/09
That doesn't make any sense...  olePigeon | 10/06/09
Sure it does  rtk | 10/06/09
... in which case see ...  johnfenjackson@... | 10/06/09
I see your point...  dchase@... | 10/07/09
That is an interesting point....  ShadowGIATL | 10/06/09
Curious  dchase@... | 10/07/09
Although I'm no expert on Mac...  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
No longer true.  Sephoroth | 10/07/09
So you say...  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
@ShadowGIATL  dchase@... | 10/08/09
Vista SP1 and win7 support EFI and Apple hardware  rtk | 10/08/09
All good...  ShadowGIATL | 10/08/09
I think nothing will happen...  Roque Mocan | 10/06/09
If Apple Lose...  jeremychappell | 10/06/09
History rewrites  tonymcs@... | 10/06/09
History: Perception versus reality.  jpratch | 10/07/09
And don't forget that....  Sephoroth | 10/07/09
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae: The Nightmare Hypervisor Arrives  matkordell | 10/06/09
Oh! The irony!  RocketEater | 10/06/09
Good luck isn't needed  James T. Kirk | 10/06/09
Not this argument again.  dchase@... | 10/06/09
So?  Mectron | 10/06/09
That is an arguable point...  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
question...  dchase@... | 10/07/09
You have missed the points...  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
Rebuttal  dchase@... | 10/07/09
Hmmm....  ShadowGIATL | 10/07/09
Clearly...  dchase@... | 10/08/09
Is the Apple Ivory Tower Cracking?  jpr75_z | 10/07/09
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae: The Nightmare Hypervisor Arrives  TallTomD | 10/08/09
The key phrase here is "Additional Work"  jperlowZDNet Moderator | 10/08/09
Apple will lose no doubt  derekgore | 10/08/09
Psystar is not just OSX clones  derekgore | 10/08/09
What the Anti-Apple people don't get is...  Bruizer | 11/16/09
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae: The Nightmare Hypervisor Arrives  wgrimes | 10/10/09
RE: Psystar's Thermopylae: The Nightmare Hypervisor Arrives  nukturnal | 10/11/09

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