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Answer» How important are Virtual Machines in the Industry? Do many common folk use them or is it more of a thing for geeks and techs.? Google this next time... I hate google!! just KIDDING...I use it all the time, but I'd say it's something for people, who are interested in computers. An average user has little need for it. Quote from: Broni on June 02, 2009, 05:26:30 PM
ha ha ha, as I recall............I was just kidding please forgive my awkward sense of humor.......A lot of large organisation use virtualisation now. Partly because powerful hardware can do so much more than run one operating system now. It is a major boon in the hosting industry because you can create a high degree of separation between clients. E.g. rather than have several web sites for different clients running on one server, they can all have their own server. No chance of directory traversal attacks. Also, in the event of a disaster, recovery is easy. You just restore an image of the virtual machine onto any of your servers. Done. Quote from: Rob Pomeroy on June 03, 2009, 12:24:11 PM A lot of large organisation use virtualisation now. Partly because powerful hardware can do so much more than run one operating system now. It is a major boon in the hosting industry because you can create a high degree of separation between clients. E.g. rather than have several web sites for different clients running on one server, they can all have their own server. No chance of directory traversal attacks. Also, in the event of a disaster, recovery is easy. You just restore an image of the virtual machine onto any of your servers. Done. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!! It's the disembodied head.......run for it!! far out......so, do I have to pay money to get a virtual copy of Windows for a virtual machine, or can I just download one You can install from any windows cd (with license key) that you ALREADY have. I mostly use ms virtual pc and ms virtual server. I don't have a whole lot of virtual machines where I work because a lot of our software demands independent hardware, but for things like email server, ms reporting server, & log/performance monitoring, it's great to use virtual machines.I have a machine in my HOUSE with Vista Business installed, and I have a machine with Windows XP Home installed... With respect to the XP machine, I only have the OEM installation disk that came with the computer...Could I use that disk to install XP onto a virtual machine, on my Vista computer or would I need a real Microsoft disk? The Vista Machine specs are: Pent. 4 Processor w/hyperthreading, 1.5 Gig DDR2, 160 Gig. SATA HDD Quote from: blockHEAD on June 03, 2009, 03:38:49 PM Could I use that disk to install XP onto a virtual machine I would.Yepper... Remember the Drivers...excellent... [attachment deleted by admin]Ok, I'm downloading M$ Virtual PC 2007... we'll take this baby for a test spin soonI use VMWare, but I took M$ Virtual PC 2007 for a test ride couple of months ago. Worked fine, except for one annoying thing. I was never able to force it to work truly full screen.Where can I get VMware? |
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