> I suggest you contact the vendor to verify whether or not CentOS 5.1 > and 5.2 and onwards are supported. I suspect if they support something > as generic as "RHEL 5 ES" and they support CentOS 5.0 then they'll > support all versions of CentOS 5.0. Since CentOS 5.2 is based off > of RHEL ES 5.2. In the past, Ensim used to be very strict on the OS version they support. I guess Parallels would not be more flexible, but you are right, I will double check... you never know ! > > If not, then I suggest starting a subscription of RHEL 5 ES, or > pick another software vendor that'll support you, or support > yourself. I don't recall having any issues getting support from > VMWare for ESX running CentOS guest VMs. > > nate I dont expect issues at OS level (otherwise, I would go for RH), but Parallels products can be very touchy when it comes to interaction with OS. Thanks