It will. This is the case with VMWare and Citrix. Its very common to
run a VM for the management client. Set that VM to the higher
priority/boot first.

However you would want to have it running on a physical box as a back up.

-Chris



On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Jeff Lasman <jpli...@nobaloney.net> wrote:
> On Monday, February 14, 2011 11:13:56 am Benjamin Hargis wrote:
>
>> I would try to run Xenserver in a VM. You will be more productive. IMAO.
>
> That's my interest.  I'm about to call Citrix to see if it'll run that way.
>
> So now I'm awaiting (here) some ideas for getting Windows 7 (Home Premium)
> installed on a new laptop I'll buy and convert to Linux.  I'll have the
> Windows license but not the media.
>
> Jeff
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