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Why Microsoft Fears Virtualisation

2007-06-21 10:16:34

Why Microsoft Fears Virtualisation

(Score:5, Insightful)

by nurhussein (864532) on Wednesday June 20, @07:35AM (#19577067)

(http://kernelpanic.blogspot.com/)

Part of Microsoft's success is the fact that Windows is everywhere, it provides

a foundation for everything else to run on the majority of desktops, and if you

want to use popular desktop programs, more often than not it's going to be

Windows-only, and thus whether you like Windows or not you have to use it.

Windows was in your face, all the time, and it can't be discarded (dual-booting

is an option but it's actually rather inconvenient, especially if you want to

run two things that require two different OSs at the same time).

Cheap, efficient virtualisation totally throws most of the downsides of

multiple OS booting out the window (no pun intended). Suddenly you could run

Linux or OS X as your desktop and totally ignore Windows until you need to run

a Windows program. Windows thus goes from the Master Control Program of your

computer to just some shared library that a program loads in order to run. This

represents a loss of control over the user, and the one thing Microsoft fears

the most is the loss of power, regardless of how small the loss is.

Microsoft loves your money, but it loves your obedience even more. Being able

to discard Windows from your sight when you don't require it means you're not

being a good little Windows user. Therefore, you deserve to be punished, hence

the licensing restrictions.