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Since the issue of VMWare vs Virtual PC keeps coming up, I thought I'd pin this thread so the "shootout" between the two could be easily found and read. For those of you who haven't had a chance to review it...enjoy.
first time i read that... but im glad i tried VMWare first up. Im real happy with it even though i have only *seen* Virtual PC in action and i belive it now supports Linux doesnt it?
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CCENT
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hope no one minds me bringing this thread up again...I am now thinking of trying these out as I have a 64bit dual core machine just asking to be abused and was wondering which one you guys would recommend...or is it possible to get them both and test them? what with getting a new job, I need to get my hands "dirty" with the likes of SBS and Exchange Server (which I have copies of) and also see what both VMWare and Virtual PC have to offer me...thanks all
Main rig: AMD X2 4400+, 2GB DDR RAM, 2x 16x DVD-RW, 250GB HDD, 1TB HDD, 2x ATI 1300XT GPUs, 2x 19" LCDs, Vista x64 Ultimate
Gaming rig: Intel Q6600, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 18x DVD-RW, 2x 500GB HDD, 2x ATI HD2600XT GPUs, 22" LCD, Vista x64 Ultimate
Laptop: AMD X2 TL-56, 2GB DDR2 RAM, 8x DVD-RW, 160GB HDD, ATI X2300 GPU, 15.4" LCD, Vista x86 Home Premium
Hi mate, you can download Virtual PC for free from the Microsoft site.
There is a trial version of VMWare to download from their site.
AJ
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Thanks AJ...looks like VMWare certainly asks alot of questions about wanting the Workstation so I will leave that one for now and work on Virtual PC...will download VMWare when I start me new job...
Main rig: AMD X2 4400+, 2GB DDR RAM, 2x 16x DVD-RW, 250GB HDD, 1TB HDD, 2x ATI 1300XT GPUs, 2x 19" LCDs, Vista x64 Ultimate
Gaming rig: Intel Q6600, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 18x DVD-RW, 2x 500GB HDD, 2x ATI HD2600XT GPUs, 22" LCD, Vista x64 Ultimate
Laptop: AMD X2 TL-56, 2GB DDR2 RAM, 8x DVD-RW, 160GB HDD, ATI X2300 GPU, 15.4" LCD, Vista x86 Home Premium
I've just been reading some of the threads but why is there VMware Workstation and VMware Server?
What is the purpose of both. Is VMware Server required to install the likes of Windows 2003/2k/Exchange etc and VMware workstation required for XP/2K/ME etc?
Can both VMware Server and Workstation be installed on the one host machine?