[Info-vax] 1 year.
Jan-Erik Soderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Tue Aug 18 11:48:19 EDT 2015
Den 2015-08-18 kl. 17:27, skrev David Froble:
> IanD wrote:
>
>> It comes down to the issue of certification
>
> Certification is whatever someone says it is. That can be something used
> to advance someone's agenda.
>
> The issue should be "does it work?"
>
>> They looked at other emulators but in a production environment
>> certifications
>> count
>>
>> For example, Charon is VMware certified (versus some of the others that say
>> they run on VMware)
>
> I got to ask, what does that "certification" buy you?
Usualy it means that you actualy get help if there are problems.
"Certified" usualy goes hand-in-hand with "supported".
> If what you will get
> in the end is "oops, sorry", that's not too helpful.
>
>> They are highly risk adverse because they are not just responsible to their
>> own internal customer base so any solution must tick all sorts of
>> certifications and/or testing regimes. The other emulators simply didn't
>> tick
>> all the necessary boxes despite some of them probably being quicker
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