Al,
I run Windows 7 as base with Vmware supporting 4 servers at home. Windows 8, 
8.1, exchange and Linux on a 16Gb machine with i3 processor and all the VM's 
run no problem. The sevret if you do it this way is to make the underlying 
supporting O/S a virgin install and of course you have no need to do any 
updates to it as you will never use it in anger.

As I said, you can do away with Windows or Linux as the base if you use VCentre 
(was free and still may be)  or HyperV (free) but I find the ease of having 
Win7 underlying is more convenient if a little less efficient.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Allen
Sent: 28 February 2014 09:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NF] Virtualisation

Thanks Dave
I'm not upset on using Microsoft. After all my work is done on that.
I was wondering about hardware level virtualisation which should mean the box 
does it, I think.
The reason for the sudden interest is that net 4.5.1 does not work on server 
2003. So I need to update. But I think Linux has more possibilities with email 
servers and news groups than exchange, but I would like to do it on one 
machine. Neither is a large overload.
Al

-----Original Message-----

Al,
Virtualisation requires a base operating system to run the "virtualiser" on for 
example VMWare. You could run windows 7 as a base machine with VMWare as a std 
program and in VMWare spin up a linux box and windows boxes etc that would run 
no problem. However, running Windows as the base operating system isn't the 
most efficient solution and Linux is best as the OS runs quicker, not having 
all the M$ Graphical stuff in it.

With Microsoft HyperV which runs on top of Microsoft Server you can do the same 
thing and my experience is that it is quicker and also free but it keeps you in 
the M$ camp exclusively!



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