21 Mar 2011 at 11:20 #21 marc2003 marc2003 Soldato Joined 6 Feb 2004 Posts 20,788 Location England get another hard drive. running the host OS and multiple VMs off one disk, no matter how much CPU/ram you have is painful.
get another hard drive. running the host OS and multiple VMs off one disk, no matter how much CPU/ram you have is painful.
21 Mar 2011 at 13:02 #22 elrasho elrasho Soldato OP Joined 12 Jan 2009 Posts 6,440 marc2003 said: get another hard drive. running the host OS and multiple VMs off one disk, no matter how much CPU/ram you have is painful. Click to expand... ok will do by the way what is ESXi? seen some youtube videos it looks hard to use, I've only ever used Oracle Box for my VMs
marc2003 said: get another hard drive. running the host OS and multiple VMs off one disk, no matter how much CPU/ram you have is painful. Click to expand... ok will do by the way what is ESXi? seen some youtube videos it looks hard to use, I've only ever used Oracle Box for my VMs