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With the growing number of customers who want to run the Oracles EPM/BI
(or other Fusion Middleware Software) in a virtualized environment, we face a
growing number of people asking if running Oracle Software within VMware is
supported or not.
Two KM articles reflect Oracles policy towards the use of VMware: 249212.1
and 475484.1 .
The bottom line is: “you may use it at your own risk, but Oracle does
not recommend it”.
So far we have seen few problems with the use of VMware (other than
performance and the usual limitations) but Oracle does not certify its
software for the use in VMware (and specifically for RAC Software actively
refuses any support) and any issue that may occur will be fixed for the native
OS only.
It is on the customer to prove that the issue is NOT due to
VMware in case that an issue is encountered.
See:
“Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations page”
And also
“Supported Virtualization and Partitioning Technologies for Oracle Fusion
Middleware”