Re: virtualization on the desktop a myth, or a reality?

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On 3/2/2011 1:35 PM, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
>
> Differently put, we already do this with servers. One big&  fast Quad
> XEON can run many client's Virtual Machines, very easily. And many of
> those Virtual Machines host a few hundred websites, thus saving a lot
> on rack space, electricity, etc, etc.

Servers are normally optimized with lots of disk spindles to spread 
multi-user use of the one remaining slow resource around.

> How difficult will it really be todo the same on a normal Desktop PC,
> with what's available on CentOS ATM?

Give the VM its own disk and it won't have much impact on the host. 
You'll probably still want to run video-intense things natively, though. 
  And if you aren't a developer doing throwaway tests, what's the point 
of using a VM for resource-intensive things anyway?

-- 
   Les Mikesell
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