I'm sure the developers will be more than happy to answer your question, for
which I sadly don't know the answer.
But perhaps I can speculate/think aloud....
What would be needed for these instances is for Virtualization software
makers to agree on an EXTERNAL API shared by all the VMs, so that when you
launch another virtualization software, the other is "put to sleep" so to
speak (call it "hibernate the VM" call it whatever you want), so the new
Virtualization app just loaded kicks in. When this one is closed, the other
resumes operation just as if the user had manually closed and then re-opened
it.
Think this is doable? After all, if the industry sat together apparently to
agree on a common file format...
File standard coming to virtualization products
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-6206963.html?tag=nl.e550
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On 9/22/07, Scott Serr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I must use VMware sometimes for colaboration projects where others are
> using VMware. And also a situation where I have a VERY old development
> environment perfectly tweaked on Win98. I have to do one of these say
> 10% of the time.
>
> 100% of the time I'd like to use KVM (or Xen). I'd like to not have to
> close KVM VMs and unload the modules just so I can do a little work in
> VMware.
>
> Is this possible? Or will it ever be possible? Initially I thought
> since VMware (workstation) didn't use any VM extensions of processors,
> it would not interfere with the KVM or Xen... but I seem to be wrong.
>
> Tell me... use VMware basically prohibits me from using KVM or Xen?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott Serr
>
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