I work in an environment, in which I edit and pre-process various source
code files under Linux, and compile them using several SDKs, which work
with Microsoft Visual Studio.
Each SDK expects to be the only one installed in a PC, because those SDKs
were not designed to coexist in peace.
In order to reduce the number of physical PCs required, I'd like to use
software, which implements several virtual PCs in the same physical PC.
In other words: use software like VMware.
Before investing money and time buying and deploying VMware, I'd like to
know if this is the best alternative existing today, are there other
alternatives, do people have good experience with the current version
("VMware Workstation 3.2", according to http://www.vmware.com/)?
--- Omer
"I am Marccabal of the Igluborg. All resistance is futile. What other
people tell you is irrelevant. There is no IGLU Cabal."
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