RE: Anybody using VMWare? We're thinking of trying it.

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Ben:

	I have played with it in most of its generations since it was
released.  Just beware that you'll have a virtual hardware environment for
Windows to install under - display, disk, mouse, network adapter, etc.  They
might even have virtual SCSI now.  But Windows doesn't see the real
hardware, only the virtual hardware that VMWare creates.  If your Windows
applications need more intimacy with hardware devices, you might find some
limitations.

	All in all VMWare is an amazing hack - one of the most clever things
I've seen in 21 years in this business.  Since you can download a 30 day
trial, what's to lose?

Scully


-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Benjamin J. Weiss
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 6:17 AM
To: Redhat List
Subject: Anybody using VMWare? We're thinking of trying it.

Howdy!

We're thinking of buying VMWare.  I remember seeing messages where folks 
might have had problems.  I'm just wondering if RHEL is a stable platform 
for using WinXP virtual machines in VMWare.

Thanks!

Ben


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