That's not the end user license for the 'workstation' you can buy for $100.


On Feb 24, 2011, at 4:28 PM, Kristopher Browne wrote:

> Only partially true. OSX Server license allows virtuals using parallels server on top of OSX Server on Apple hardware. 
> 
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> On Feb 24, 2011, at 15:33, Robert Nesius <nesius at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Florin Iucha <florin at iucha.net> wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 03:19:43PM -0500, dutchman_mn at charter.net wrote:
>> > He said he was a student, I just did not know what school he went to and
>> > if they had academic discounts on Mac software.  I was pointing out that
>> > the U of M does offer Mac OSX licenses for purchase.  In this case, I
>> > was advocating the purchase of licensed software rather that downloading
>> > something that had been posted to some server.
>> 
>> As far as I know, running OS X on hardware (or virtual machines) not
>> explicitly sanctioned by Apple is against their terms of use.
>> 
>> Apple's license for OS X, last I checked, specifically forbids running in virtual environments.  
>> 
>> -Rob 
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