Hello,

I do this in my test environment. I have a quad-core Mac Mini with 16GB of
RAM, and it's running Jenkins as the Master. I have Vmware Fusion running
on the Mac, and there are two VMs: one Windows 7 and one Linux. This is not
a production setup so it doesn't get a lot of use, but I definitely can run
concurrent jobs on the master and both slaves.

As long as you have the expertise to set up the VMs properly, you should
not have any issues with this.

Curtis



On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 2:12 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have a master-only configuration on OS X due to developing iOS apps,
> etc.; however, I need to also create some build jobs for .NET projects as
> well. I am looking at creating a VM on my Mac and then setting up a
> master/slave configuration with the master being on the Mac side and the
> slave being on the Windows side VM (all on the same machine). Does anyone
> have any experience with this? My concern is that one side or the other is
> active; they are both not active at the same time. Does this configuration
> work especially with the Master kicking off a job on the Windows slave side
> while also executing jobs on the Mac side?
>
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