[AccessD] 2007<-->2003

Robert L. Stewart robert at webedb.com
Tue Jan 29 12:25:15 CST 2008


Each VM can be configured, number of processors, memory.
And when you create it, you give it the size. Mine are
generally 20 gb.

You have to run it on top of an OS. It is a virtual machine
and uses the base OS for things.

At 12:00 PM 1/29/2008, you wrote:
>From: "Gustav Brock" <Gustav at cactus.dk>
>Subject: Re: [AccessD] 2007<-->2003
>To: <accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
>Message-ID: <s79f6466.051 at cactus.dk>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
>Hi Arthur
>
>That version of VMware costs money.
>The free versions run on top of either Linux or Windows.
>
>The server version lets you create a bunch of virtual machines: 
>Linux, Windows, DOS, whatever. An amazing product which has turned 
>installation, configuration and remote management (not to say 
>backup) of servers up/down in small businesses like ours.
>
>/gustav
>
> >>> fuller.artful at gmail.com 29-01-2008 17:28:18 >>>
>How much overhead does VMWare demand? What I can't seem to get my head
>around is how to install it as The Bottom-most OS so that it's not riding
>atop XP or whatever. How do you do that?
>
>A.





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