Ramon van Handel wrote: > But this doesn't mean *nesting* the virtual machines... you can run as many > VMs next to each other as you want. We were talking about nesting them, > which doesn't sound very practical in this case. As I explained, a user within one of the VM's may want to run his own VM. Let's say the VM being offered on an ASP basis is running Linux, but the user wants to run some Windows apps within a VM or vice-versa, etc.
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