> there's a certain level of administration required, sure, but i think > eric's point was that the level of administration required just to get > a good VM environment up is pretty minimal. if your VM has its own > access to disk and network, you needn't have linux users or full > network information. especially if your linux has been gutted so you > don't have "helpful" demons running around in the background, this > can be a fairly light - and front-loaded - burden. non-zero, to be > sure, but not what you'd expect from a normal production linux box. > anthony
are you taking security updates into account. they're the #1 biggest timewaster for me and they're not front loaded. - erik
