Re: Tunning 8.0 for multiple VMs (VBox)

2009-12-08 Thread Mario Lobo
On Sunday 29 November 2009 10:36:53 you wrote: > And your question was? > > > I would like to expose the hardware/settings I have now to the list, to > > see if what I've done is appropriate, over or under rated (or simply > > stupid), to squeeze every drop of performance FreeBSD can give with wha

Tunning 8.0 for multiple VMs (VBox)

2009-11-28 Thread Mario Lobo
Hi to all; I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) i

Tunning 8.0 for multiple VMs (VBox)

2009-11-28 Thread Mario Lobo
Hi to all; I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) i

Tunning 8.0 for multiple VMs (VBox)

2009-11-25 Thread Mario Lobo
Hi to all; I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) i

Tunning 8.0 for multiple VMs (VBox)

2009-11-24 Thread Mario Lobo
Hi to all; I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) i