>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. Oh ok. Misunderstanding :) -- Ramon
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