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  • W wout de zeeuw

    Thanks for the remark on vmware. I was considering trying it out for comparison, but now I'm not going to bother with that.

    Wout

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    John M Drescher
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    vmware-server is slow and has not been updated in at least 8 months. vmware-player does get updated but has more limitations especially when it comes to guest SMP.

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      Have messed a day with VirtualBox now, the ride was not without bumps (need to hack registry to get shared folders to work with Win 7). But when everything is up and running I have to say it's way better than VPC 2007. Compilation on shared folder works pretty good, performance isn't that bad at all. I'm glad I got my old environment in a VPC now so next time I write off a machine I just copy my virtual machine and I'm good to go! :jig:

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      Mike Hankey
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      Can't understand why your having problems with shared folders, I'm running under Weven and haven't had that problem? VirtualBox is powerful and there's a way to clone virtual disks check it out here[^] Mike

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        Can't understand why your having problems with shared folders, I'm running under Weven and haven't had that problem? VirtualBox is powerful and there's a way to clone virtual disks check it out here[^] Mike

        "It doesn't matter how big a ranch ya' own, or how many cows ya' brand, the size of your funeral is still gonna depend on the weather." -Harry Truman.


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        wout de zeeuw
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        There's a bug apparently having W7 as guest OS.

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        • W wout de zeeuw

          There's a bug apparently having W7 as guest OS.

          Wout

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          Mike Hankey
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          Ah my bad I thought you were running Weven as host. :red face: Mike

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          • W wout de zeeuw

            Have messed a day with VirtualBox now, the ride was not without bumps (need to hack registry to get shared folders to work with Win 7). But when everything is up and running I have to say it's way better than VPC 2007. Compilation on shared folder works pretty good, performance isn't that bad at all. I'm glad I got my old environment in a VPC now so next time I write off a machine I just copy my virtual machine and I'm good to go! :jig:

            Wout

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            Rutvik Dave
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            Also If you dont like working in small window (its not the case with VirtualBox, unless you have 24" screen), then the best way is to use "Remote Desktop" to the VirtualBox from your Host PC. The mouse movements will be much more smoother.

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            • J John M Drescher

              vmware-server is slow and has not been updated in at least 8 months. vmware-player does get updated but has more limitations especially when it comes to guest SMP.

              John

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              Mike Player
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              I use WMWare Player 3, It is free and allows 4CPUs in the guest. The reason I choose it over VirtualBox is that it had better graphics support, and speed wise was slightly faster

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              • M Mike Player

                I use WMWare Player 3, It is free and allows 4CPUs in the guest. The reason I choose it over VirtualBox is that it had better graphics support, and speed wise was slightly faster

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                John M Drescher
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                I have not tried 3 yet. Thanks for the info.

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                • W wout de zeeuw

                  Have messed a day with VirtualBox now, the ride was not without bumps (need to hack registry to get shared folders to work with Win 7). But when everything is up and running I have to say it's way better than VPC 2007. Compilation on shared folder works pretty good, performance isn't that bad at all. I'm glad I got my old environment in a VPC now so next time I write off a machine I just copy my virtual machine and I'm good to go! :jig:

                  Wout

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                  Joe Woodbury
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                  I tried using VirtualBox and it refused to install XP; VirtualBox kept faulting when copying files. I was able to install 2008 Server and run it briefly until VirtualBox started faulting repeatedly. When it did run, I ran a comparison between it and VPC 2007. I found that VPC was faster. Not by much, but faster.

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                  • J Joe Woodbury

                    I tried using VirtualBox and it refused to install XP; VirtualBox kept faulting when copying files. I was able to install 2008 Server and run it briefly until VirtualBox started faulting repeatedly. When it did run, I ran a comparison between it and VPC 2007. I found that VPC was faster. Not by much, but faster.

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                    realJSOP
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                    I installed Win98, Win2k, XP (both32 and 64-bit, and Windows 7 (both 32 and 64-bit) in VirtualBox on a Win7 64-bit Host, and didn't have a problem with any of 'em...

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                    • R Rutvik Dave

                      Also If you dont like working in small window (its not the case with VirtualBox, unless you have 24" screen), then the best way is to use "Remote Desktop" to the VirtualBox from your Host PC. The mouse movements will be much more smoother.

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                      Chris Austin
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                      I use VirtualBox and it allows me to view my VMs in full screen.

                      And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                      • C Chris Austin

                        I use VirtualBox and it allows me to view my VMs in full screen.

                        And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                        Rutvik Dave
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                        I have 24" Wide screen monitor and its not showing full screen. it is big but not enough, also its square and not wide screen. I have installed windows server 2008 and VirtualBox is not supporting 1920 x 1200. that's what I told him that its not the case generally, unless you have 24" screen.

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                        • W wout de zeeuw

                          Have messed a day with VirtualBox now, the ride was not without bumps (need to hack registry to get shared folders to work with Win 7). But when everything is up and running I have to say it's way better than VPC 2007. Compilation on shared folder works pretty good, performance isn't that bad at all. I'm glad I got my old environment in a VPC now so next time I write off a machine I just copy my virtual machine and I'm good to go! :jig:

                          Wout

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                          leppie
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                          Performance blows everything out of the box, literally :) On my i7, I can run a 4 core Linux VM without even noticing the impact!

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                          • J Joe Woodbury

                            I tried using VirtualBox and it refused to install XP; VirtualBox kept faulting when copying files. I was able to install 2008 Server and run it briefly until VirtualBox started faulting repeatedly. When it did run, I ran a comparison between it and VPC 2007. I found that VPC was faster. Not by much, but faster.

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                            Phil J Pearson
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                            I have done tests in the past on VPC2007 and VirtualBox with Vista 32 host and XP 32 guest. Apart from the fact that VPC crashed every time I tried to install a certain mission-critical app on the guest (and VirtualBox didn't) I found VirtualBox very noticeably faster. I have been using it ever since.

                            Phil


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