Oops.. I wrote "to VM it's too much".. But the correct is to this MB Pro
2010 this VM is to muchŠ

From:  Jason Awbrey <[email protected]>
Date:  quinta-feira, 14 de junho de 2012 18:20
To:  Karl Heinz Brehme Arredondo <[email protected]>
Cc:  Nic Wise <[email protected]>, Alex Soto <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>, AnthonyLambert
<[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [MonoTouch] New Macbook 2012 range and development

this would be an excellent time to pick up a 2011 MBP from Apple refurb

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Karl Heinz Brehme Arredondo
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Same problem here.. 8GB and Sata HD just 2 duo core, to VM it's too much, just
> one windows 7 with 1GB of RAM, single virtual core. Always stay with 1,5GB of
> inactive RAM that appear that is not freed in time to things that need it,
> making a lot of swap and letting things slow.
> 
> (my first machine, Apple II+, I think a single core with 8Mhz on turbo mode
> and maybe 64Kb of RAMŠ My first IDE HD with 10MB?)
> 
> From:  Nic Wise <[email protected]>
> Date:  quinta-feira, 14 de junho de 2012 18:00
> To:  Alex Soto <[email protected]>
> Cc:  AnthonyLambert <[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]>
> Subject:  Re: [MonoTouch] New Macbook 2012 range and development
> 
> These guys will tell you (and sell you) EXACTLY what you need
> 
> http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/apple/memory/
> 
> Kingston.com is also good for telling you the most you can take.
> 
> I have a MacBookPro6,2, so I'm stuck at 8GB.
> 
> "stuck at 8GB". My first machine had 0.5MB.... <sigh>
> 
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Alex Soto <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  Abe or Jason or any "Mono-teista" I got a 15-inch, Early 2011 MBP can this
>>  one be upgraded to 16 gigs of ram?? if so what brand do you have also how
>>  many MHz??  my current set up is 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 and 2 GHz Intel Core i7
>> 
>>  Im quite interested on this since i have a couple of VMs on my MBP and 16
>>  gigs would be the perfect thing.
>> 
>>  Alex
>> 
>> 
>>  El 14/06/2012, a las 10:58, Jason Awbrey escribió:
>> 
>>  +1 - I just upgraded my 2011 MBP to use a Seagate Hybrid HDD and 16 GB of
>>  RAM - much happier running VMs now
>> 
>>  I'd love to have one of the new machines, but am a little hesitant due to
>>  the lack of user upgradability, and the fact that it's a first generation of
>>  a major new technology shift.  At a minimum I'm going to wait until I can
>>  actually see the new display first-hand to see if it wows me.
>> 
>>  On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Abe Gillespie <[email protected]>
>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>>  Re:  8GB vs. 16GB when running VMWare - definitely makes a huge
>>>  difference.  It'd be silly to not order the extra 8GB on a new machine
>>>  in the environment you're planning to run.  Note that you need to run
>>>  Win7 64bit to expand the VM's memory usage beyond 3GB.
>>> 
>>>  Also, you don't have to have the newest MBP to use 16GB of RAM.  I'm
>>>  currently running the latest generation MBP (before the new retina
>>>  display one) with 16GB just fine.  While the setup isn't *officially*
>>>  supported by Apple it does work with no problems.
>>> 
>>>  -Abe
>>> 
>>>  On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Nic Wise <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>  > On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:52 PM, AnthonyLambert
>>>>  > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>  >> I running a nearly 4 year old 17" core 2 duo MBP......
>>>>>  >>
>>>>  >
>>>>  > Thats what I have at work (HP equiv). It feels SO SLOW compared to my
>>>>  > mac, but I think it's the disk thats really making a difference.
>>>>  >
>>>>>  >> It runs so fast it nearly runs backward !  Been waiting for a MacBook
>>>>>  >> with
>>>>>  >> USB 3.0 support for what seems like forever. Decided that this was the
>>>>>  >> killer feature to hold off for. It has taken a while to happen!
>>>>>  >>
>>>>>  >> Have only ordered 8GB does 16GB make a huge difference to
>>>>>  >> VMWare/Parallels
>>>>>  >> running windows? My current machine isn't really usable.
>>>>  >
>>>>  > Depends how many VM's you run. I usually just run a single 4GB 64bit
>>>>  > windows 7 machine, which is fine.
>>>>  >
>>>>  > I used to run 2 heavy VM's on my mac mini - windows server with
>>>>  > exchange, sql and AD. 3GB each (8GB machine). Ran fine, but had them
>>>>  > running off seperate firewire disks...
>>>>  >
>>>>>  >>
>>>>>  >> Thought it would be cheaper to upgrade with 3rd party memory - but
>>>>>  >> looks
>>>>>  >> like that maybe not an option on MBP Retina, maybe I should change my
>>>>>  >> order.
>>>>>  >>
>>>>  >
>>>>  > Nope, you can't change the ram once you get it. Nor the disk. If you
>>>>  > have the money, get 16. 8, however, is fine for me (but I'd get 16
>>>>  > only 'cos I'd want the machine to last 3-4 years!!)
>>>>  >
>>>>  > (you can change it on the old MBP's - and the current, new "old" ones)
>>>>  >
>>>>>  >>
>>>>>  >>
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