[plug] re: virualisation
Jon Miller
jlmiller at mmtnetworks.com.au
Mon Aug 27 13:44:38 WST 2007
Thanks for that. As I was told I could do it with what I have (duo core
cpu,, 4gb ram, 2 x 500gb sata hdd, sata dvd writer). Since I had plan on
using Xen from Suse DT, I only needed XP to handle financial apps I have to
have. It will have photoshop and lightroom on it, but only for small
editing jobs.
I was also told that I can run dual monitors with no issues (we'll see).
One monitor will be dedicated to Linux, while the other will be dedicated to
Windows.
Regards,
Jon L. MIller
Director
MMT Networks Pty Ltd
East Perth, WA 6004
-----Original Message-----
From: plug-bounces at plug.org.au [mailto:plug-bounces at plug.org.au] On Behalf
Of Paul Antoine
Sent: Monday, 27 August 2007 10:02 AM
To: plug at plug.org.au
Subject: Re: [plug] re: virualisation
Jon,
Virtualisation of any kind tends to strain resources more than running
apps under a compatibility layer like Wine or Crossover. Depending on
your needs you may need 2x the memory and 2x the CPU to give yourself a
chance of having good performance (equivalent to one machine for each.)
I have run apps under both VMWare and Wine/Crossover and VMWare is
definitely more resource hungry (which stands to reason.) If you need
"full" XP compatibility, then VMWare is the way you have to go. I'm not
sure what state Xen is in wrt XP... anyone care to comment?
Hardware specs depends on the apps you'll be running under the guest
operating system, in this case XP. Running web browsers, email etc. is
easy enough, but heavier apps like Photoshop, or server software such as
SQLServer etc. will need more.
I'd bank on needing a minimum of 2GB of RAM and an Intel Core-Duo or AMD
X2 cpu. Other than that, disk, network etc. can be standard unless the
disk i/o you'll be doing is intensive on both OS's. In that case use RAID.
I have not played with dual monitor setups with an OS in each, but as
VMWare uses X-windows I'd guess it's quite likely to work.
Paul
Jon L. Miller wrote:
> Looking at setting up a virutalisation desktop with SuSE Desktop Linux and
> XP. Like to know the following:
> 1) has anyone has done it
> 2) hardware used and specs
> 3) dual monitors with 1 x OS per monitor.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> --------------------------------
> Jon L. Miller, MCNE CNS CCNA
> MMT Networks Pty Ltd
> East Perth, WA 6004
> WA, Australia
> +61 89227 0892
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